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Networkshop 2021

2021/04/06

 

Due to epidemiological restrictions, the HUNGARNET Association, in cooperation with the Ministry of Innovation and Technology and the Digital Success Programme, is organizing online the event NETWORKSHOP, the most prestigious national computer network and application informatics conference of higher education, public education, research and public collections. The event will take place between April 6 and 9, 2021.

EASTER – 2021

2021/03/31

 

We wish a blessed, beautiful holiday to all our dear readers with a page fron the Matthias Gradual – the most richly decorated corvina – depicting the resurrection of Jesus.

Two Oxford University databases available remotely for research

2021/03/16

 

Until October 31, 2021, two Oxford University Press databases, Oxford Handbooks Online and Oxford (Grove) Art Online, will be made available remotely by our library. We provide remote access to our registered readers as follows: click on “Sign in via your Institution”, then under “Select your Institution” choose the National Széchenyi Library Select from the list, then enter your reader pass number (username) and password (date of birth).

On March 15

2021/03/09

Petőfi Sándor – Barabás Miklós metszetéről készült fotókópia (OSZK, Kézirattár, Arckép 1165)

Posters by Géza Faragó on the southern panoramic terrace of the Castle Garden Bazaar

2021/03/10

 

A free outdoor exhibition of Géza Faragó’s (1877–1928) posters kept in our collection opened in Budapest under the title What the Street Tells.

IT maintenance to be performed in the morning of March 12

2021/03/10

 

Dear Readers, 

We would like to inform you that on Friday, March 12, from 6 am to 8 am, due to IT maintenance, our institutional website (oszk.hu) is expected to be unavailable intermittently.

Thank you for your understanding in advance.

Libraries and Readers: We Belong Together – Call for Vaccination Registration by the National Library and Professional Library Associations of Hungary

2021/02/25

“Heaven must be a place where the library is open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week..”

Alan Bradley

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