In honor of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, National Széchényi Library will hold a conference entitled Bookshelf of the Reformation. Representative Publications in Hungary from the Time of the Reformation on October 16, 2017.
The Theater History Collection of our Library cordially invites you and your friends to the opening ceremony of an exhibition, entitled “…let it be faithful to idea and form, yet free…”, about the first Hungarian edition of Complete Works by Shakespeare on the occasion of the János Arany Memorial Year. The event will start at 5 p.m. on Thursday October 5, 2017.
On September 28, 2017 a regional conference entitled Library marketing, or scenes of library publicity was held in Szeged-based Károly Somogyi Municipal and County Library.
Exhibition about the first Hungarian edition of Complete Works by Shakespeare on the occasion of the János Arany Memorial Year
Due to the great interest, our program entitled Investigation in the restorer workshop, announced as part of our Researchers’ Night event, is FULL. Only registered visitors will be accepted to the program. We regret to inform you that no further registrations will be accepted.
You are cordially invited to the other programs of the event!
On October 4, 2017, ELTE University Library and Archives will hold a conference entitled “Paradigm Shift in Libraries?”. Ágnes Rácz, Director of Collection Development, NSZL and Miklós Lendvay, Director of E-services, NSZL will also deliver presentations at the professional meeting.
Digitization is one of the key issues of discourse within the Hungarian library community. In order to facilitate an active dialogue, the Hungarian Library Institute will launch a further training series related to the topic. The first event of the four-part series will focus on the state of library digitization in Hungary, the digitization strategy of NSZL and the digitizing center set up here, as well as on the digital content service providing method used at the University of Pécs.
The training will be hosted by National Széchényi Library.
The project, developing the cultural sector on a national level, is being realized within the framework of a consortium agreement signed by Hungarian Open Air Museum, the Hungarian Cultural Institute Nonprofit Public Benefit Ltd. and National Széchényi Library, with a 3 billion forint EU support.