New content: International Financial Reporting Standards

The eIFRS is the standard setting body responsible for the development of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs), permitted or required by over 100 countries across the world.

Library members will now have immediate online access to all the most up to date material issued by the IASB (International Accounting Standards Board).

eIFRS comes with a powerful ‘Search Standards’ function and the standards are fully hyperlinked with cross references, searchable by issue date and much more.

You have exclusive online access to:

  • The full text, the online equivalent of the printed bound volume, of the most up to date versions of all the current IFRSs, IASs and Interpretations
  • Any post bound volume pronouncements, so that you know that you are always completely up to date
  • IASC Foundation education material including summaries and user guides on the official text of each IFRS and IAS, with extensive hyperlinked cross-references and annotations, including relevant IFRIC agenda decisions
  • The latest version of translated IFRSs/IASs
  • The full text of the IASC Foundation Constitution, the IASB Framework, a glossary and index.
  • etc.

You can access the eIFRS database by clicking here.

“eIFRS – International Financial Reporting Standards” can also be found by selecting the letter “E” via the “Find databases” tab.

New content: ebooks of European Mathematical Society

Consortium Luxembourg is pleased to announce the addition of ebooks of the European Mathematical Society to findit.lu.

This ebook collection of the European Mathematical society includes more than 100 works, all published between 2004 and the present. You will find, among others, Zurich Lectures in Advanced Mathematics, EMS Textbooks or IRMA Lectures in Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. All books can be downloaded as pdf.

For a full list of the ebooks available in this collection, click here.

These ebooks can be found in our ebook search as well. Alternatively, you can select the “EMS eBooks – European Mathematical Society” entry via the “Find Databases” tab under the letterE.

Trial: Ebsco e-books

After launching our new e-book search on findit.lu, we keep on increasing the number of e-books.

We are pleased to announce a trial of the EBSCOhost – eBook Collection. The Academic Subscription Collection is providing around 55 000 titles during the trial.

This package contains a large selection of multidisciplinary eBook titles that represent a broad range of academic subject matter, including art, business, education, literary criticism, philosophy, political science, religion, technology & engineering, and much more.

You can browse e-books by topic, search for individual titles or download them to portable devices.

During the trial the books won’t be available within the e-book search, but you can access the EBSCOhost – eBook Collection on findit.lu under the letter “E” on the “Find Database” tab.

Alternatively, you can directly start discovering here.

Need help? Download Ebsco’s User Guide  here.

New tutorials online!

Frequent users of findit.lu and our blog may know our How to guides-series / Guides d’utilisation.

Since findit.lu evolved a lot during last year, we decided to revise these guides. Now we are proud to announce our new new tutorials for using findit.lu! We updated all the old How-to-guides and added new ones.

We changed the structure of our tutorials. As you can see in our blog’s navigation the old How-to-Guides tab disappeared, but the Help menu has 3 new sub-menus:

Get started, Basics and Advanced.

 

 

Under blog.findit.lu/start you will find out how to get your free library card and access to findit.lu.

In the Basics menu (blog.findit.lu/basics) you can explore the basic services findit.lu has to offer: Our episodes start with practical information: from how to search up to finding databases, journals or e-books,  information on Interlibrary Loan and much more.

If you want to get the most out of searching with findit.lu, please visit the Advanced menu (blog.findit.lu/advanced). You will find several episodes about creating personal lists and saving searches which will make it easier to stay up-to-date and make your searches easier and more efficient.

All episodes are available in English and French. A German version will follow.

You can either read one episode after another, but since they are all linked to each other you can also simply explore them by topic.

Clicking on the help tab or going to blog.findit.lu/help itself will give you an overview of all episodes.

If you need further assistance such as lost passwords etc., please check our new FAQ tab or go to blog.findit.lu/faq.

 

New feature: e-book search

After a successful trial of a new e-book search during the last weeks, Consortium Luxembourg is today releasing a new e-book search, giving visibility to the 80.000 e-books on findit.lu.

We are still working on further integration of e-books into findit.lu, alongside databases and e-journals. That’s why the current release is “beta”.

ebook-search findit.luSimply click on the “ebooks”-tab which you will find at the top of findit.lu and check it out!

For a long time you only could search for e-books by using the “e-books” QuickSet on our main page. It could take some time to get back results and it was impossible to get an overview of all e-books available. This update gives you a new way to search for more than 80.000 current scientific and scholarly e-books by title, author, ISBN or publisher. Provided that the cover of the book is available, it will also be displayed in your search results.
The number of e-books will increase dramatically as we will be adding older, public domain books, including novels, which have been digitised by libraries around the world.

Please find a detailed tutorial for using the e-book search here.

If you have any questions or would like to provide us with feedback, please feel free to post your comments on this blog. We look forward to hearing from you!

Période d’essai: ToutApprendre.com

Logo ToutApprendre.comDans le cadre d’un accès d’essai ayant cours les deux prochains mois, vous pourrez consulter ToutApprendre.com, un site de formation en ligne.

Vous y trouverez plusieurs centaines de cours en ligne dans le domaine des langues, de la bureautique, de la gestion et de tous les thèmes indiqués ci dessus.

Vous souhaitez apprendre l’anglais, apprendre l’italien, apprendre l’espagnol ou encore apprendre le chinois, découvrez notre collection de cours de langues Assimil-OnLine qui vous permettra de parler une nouvelle langue en moins de 6 mois.

Vous préférez maîtriser le bilan et le compte de résultat, ou encore devenir un pro de l’analyse financière, découvrez nos différents modules de formation sur ces thèmes.

Apprendre à maîtriser votre ordinateur et Internet ? Pas de problèmes avec nos cours de bureautique (plus de 100). Devenez rapidement un expert de Windows, d’Excel, de Word ou encore de PowerPoint.

Des cours en ligne sont désormais disponibles via findit.lu.

Vous pouvez y accéder soit en cliquant sur “ToutApprendre.com” ici ou dans la liste de bases de données sous la lettre “T”.

ORBilu: Be seen. Be read. Be cited.

Orbi LogoStarting in 2013, University of Luxembourg’s new publications server will be the place to go to deposit all of your scientific publications.

ORBi lu , the University of Luxembourg’s new publications server will contain everything from peer-reviewed journal articles, conference proceedings, book chapters, your contributions to collective works, to oral presentations given at scientific conferences, and more.  It will replace the current publications server.

What’s in it for me?  Visibility, accessibility and impact.

  • Visibility: by entering the details of your publications, and thanks to indexing by Internet search engines, your research will be visible to other scholars in your field. Wouldn’t it be great to go to Google Scholar, Scirus, or ScientificCommons and find references to your work?
  • Accessibility: by including the full-text of your publication, your work isn’t locked away behind a pay wall. Anyone, anywhere can read it.
  • Impact: if your work is being read, then it is more likely to be cited. Isn’t the main problem with impact the fact that your article or book chapter can’t be found or accessed?

Why are we introducing ORBi lu ?  In a word, to promote our research.  ORBi lu is designed to make our research visible to the outside world.  Through indexing by Internet search engines, research done at University of Luxembourg will be easier to find for other scholars outside of Luxembourg.

To see ORBi lu in action in advance, take a look at ORBi at the University of Liège (ULg).  Developed by ULg, it has been in use there since November 2008 and its success is unprecedented. June 2012 saw users download over 61 000 documents.  But don’t just take our word for it.  See what ULg’s researchers are saying in this short video .

To learn more, check out orbilu.uni.lu , the future site of ORBi lu , or contact us on orbilu@uni.lu .

Trial: vLex Global – multilingual legal information

Logo vLexCommunicating every day in several languages is one of the things which makes Luxembourg so special. That’s why we are happy to announce the trial period of vLex Global, a multilingual database for legal information.

vLex.com is the global provider of legal information, offering access to up-to-date content from 140 countries, available in 13 languages.

Language barriers are broken. No matter what language you speak, options are given to change to your specified language. This multilingual interface allows you to easily search through legal information from other countries which you may not understand.

Learn how to perform searches at vLex or to use the advanced translation tool with their User Guides and Video Tutorials:

http://help.vlex.com/entries/290439-quick-guides

Improve your research with the following tools of vLex:

http://help.vlex.com/entries/185463-user-tools

vLex Global is available on trial until 21st October 2012 via findit.lu under the letter “V” on the “Find Database” tab.

Trial: Ebsco SocINDEX™ with Full Text

Consortium Luxembourg is pleased to announce the trial period of Ebsco’s SocINDEX™ with Full Text.

SocINDEX™ with Full Text is one of the world’s most important sociology research databases. Its extensive scope and content provide you with extremely useful information encompassing the broad spectrum of sociological study.

The database contains all of the following and much more:

  • Over 2,100,000 records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus designed by subject experts and expert lexicographers
  • Full text for more than 820 of the most sought after SocINDEX titles, dating back to 1908
  • Full text for 14,636+ conference papers
  • More than 25,000 author profiles with biographical data and bibliographic information

Find the whole coverage list here: http://www.ebscohost.com/titleLists/sih-coverage.htm

Ebsco’s SocINDEX™ with Full Text is available on trial until mid of October 2012 via findit.lu under the letter “S” on the “Find Database” tab.