Nomenclature of Juris Doctors

Founded in 1667, the Faculty of Law (now the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of ELTE) started to keep its personal register (Status personalis inclitae Facultatis Iuridicae ab anno 1777) after the university was taken over by the state in 1777.

The volume, known as the Liber Aureus, or Golden Book, because of its gilt-edged pages, recorded the names of the faculty directors, the rectors of the Faculty of Law, the deans, the professors and the holders of doctorates awarded by the faculty. The first volume contains data up to 1882 and the second volume up to 1886. Between 1778 and 1886, 2537 students obtained a doctorate at the Faculty. The index contains data on these students. The first column gives the name of the student  (in Latin, later in Hungarian from 1882), the second column gives the date of the doctorate, the third column gives the type of doctorate (Doctor of Law, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of State, Doctor of Canon Law), the fourth column gives the archival reference, the fifth column gives the volume number of the Liber Aureus, and the sixth column gives the corresponding page number.

The index is available: http://hdl.handle.net/10831/110233

 

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Congratulations to our honorees!

According to the traditions of Eötvös Loránd University, the Senate of the University presented the awards to the lecturers, employees and staff who provided excellent work and outstanding performance at the opening Senate meeting of the academic year. This year's honorees included several staff members of the University Library Service, who are committed to the cause of the university and library development.

The University administration awarded the Trefort Ágoston Memorial Plaque to Tibor Móring, Research Support Librarian of the ELTE University Library and Archives, Krisztina Szigeti, Librarian of the English-American Institute Library at the ELTE Faculty of Humanities, Tímea Nagy, Informatics Librarian of the Némedi Dénes Library of the ELTE Faculty of Social Sciences, and Gabriella Kovács, Librarian of the Savaria Library and Archives of the ELTE University Library and Archives for their above-average performance over a long period of time. Judit Fejes and Tibor Faragó-Szilvási, research support librarians at the ELTE University Library and Archives, received a Rector's Commendation.

Congratulations to our colleagues on the occasion of their award, we wish them every success in their further work!

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Bookbinding Workshop – Craft activity for children and adults

On the occasion of the Cultural Heritage Days, we are waiting for young and old, children and adults alike with special surprises.

Guided through every step, you can make your own hard-cover booklet in our bookbinding workshop on the 21st of September 2024 in the ELTE University Library and Archives (1053 Budapest, Ferenciek tere 6.). We are glad to offer you the opportunity to make unique souvenirs and special booklets between 11.00 and 17.00. More details about our programs are available on our homepage and the official website of the Cultural Heritage Days. Let’s spend an early autumn day together in the library! We look forward to seeing you soon.

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Library tours with presentation of museum pieces

Our guided tours in the frame of the Cultural Heritage Days focus on the history of the University Library and Archives, Eötvös Loránd University.

The library palace was designed by Antal Szkalnitzky. Up-to-date technology of the time was used for ventilation, heating and illumination. The tour will take you through the entrance hall decorated with sgraffiti to the reading room with figures on its ceiling which symbolise sciences and arts. Besides the magnificent art and architecture of the reading room of the University Library and Archives, you can also see an oil-painting of the middle-aged Franc Joseph I. by Mór Than. Our librarians will tell you the secrets, and show you the hidden nooks and crannies of the library.

Join our library tour! More details about our programs are available on our homepage and the official website of the Cultural Heritage Days. All visitors are welcome!

 

Guided tours:

University Library and Archives, Eötvös Loránd University

1053 Budapest, Ferenciek tere 6.

 

21/09/2024, Saturday – 12:00–12:30

21/09/2024, Saturday – 13:00–13:30

21/09/2024, Saturday – 14:00–14:30

21/09/2024, Saturday – 15:00–15:30

 

 

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Chinese delegation at the University Library

The ELTE University Library and Archives hosted a delegation from Ningbo University on the 9th of July 2024.

The Chinese delegation took part in a guided tour of the library, a guided tour of the Copernicus Memorial Exhibition and a Chinese-themed book presentation to foster international cultural relations. In the spring, the Tienji Library and Museum, also in Ningbo, shared their history and collections in an online discussion. The institutions remain committed to deepening international and inter-institutional cultural relations and cooperation.

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Database of secondary school teachers 1864–1949

The training of secondary school teachers began at the Faculty of Humanities of our university in the mid-19th century. Candidates had to pass an examination before the Secondary School Teachers’ Examination Board, set up in 1862, to obtain their teaching diplomas. The Commission functioned until 1949.

During this period, almost 17 000 students from all over the country passed the examinations. All the examination registers in the Commission's archives between 1864 and 1949 have been catalogued and the database contains the names of the students who sat the examinations, their degree, the date of the examination and the archival reference of the register. The database is here available.

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Reporting Day K21 – Results in the light of quality improvement

At the second quarterly report of the K21 Quality Coordination Committee 2024, the leaders of the working groups reported on the results of the past quarter, ongoing work and changes.

The University Library Service (ULS) Quality Improvement Report and the Non-Compliant Services Report were completed and approved. The Accessible Library Working Group has reviewed and modified the Guide to Facilities and Rules for Serving Readers with Disabilities in ULS Libraries. The document has been uploaded to EDIT and is now available to all ULS librarians. 

The Primary Research Working Group has started to evaluate the data of the 2024 Student Needs and Satisfaction Survey provided by the ELTE Quality Office and is continuously revising the text on surveys in the Quality Handbook. The Process Management Working Group has also made suggestions for the Library Process Control chapter of the Quality Handbook and will hold a meeting to discuss the modification of the Process Management and Process Audit forms.

The Communication Working Group provided information on the tasks and achievements of the K21 Quality Coordination Committee through our website, newsletter and short film entitled 3 months – 3 minutes, and contributed to the success of the preparation and administration of the K21 reporting days meetings. The Green Library Working Group has continued a review of the environmental awareness survey.

The library leaders held five meetings in the second quarter to discuss, among other things, the new communication strategy and the ULS-CHANGE newsletter, the current tasks of the EISZ 2025 order, the schedule for uploading theses from the previous academic year to EDIT and related tasks, and the development of the new thesis repository. The leaders reviewed and updated their library assimilation documents and attended a two-day leadership training in mid-May. The ULS Strategy Workshop took place on the 18th and 19th of June 2024, during which the mission statement and vision of the ULS and the tasks related to the strategic objectives were finalised.

An update on the achievements of the K21 Quality Coordination Committee and our new developments will be posted on our website soon.

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ELTE ULA

Webinars presenting Oxford University Press databases in July 2024

Oxford University Press welcomes all interested parties to the following English-language webinars. Webinars are free to attend, but needs registration.

Oxford Art Online
July 2, 2024 (Tuesday), 13:00-14:00 CEST
Registration

 

Oxford Music Online
July 3, 2024 (Wednesday), 11:00-12:00 CEST
Registration

 

Oxford Medicine Online
July 5, 2024 (Friday), 11:00-12:00 CEST
Registration

 

Law Migration on Oxford Academic
July 18, 2024 (Thursday), 12:00-13:00 CEST
Registration

 

Research Journey across OUP’s Resources in the Fields of Politics, and Business and Management
July 23, 2024 (Tuesday), 11:00-12:00 CEST
Registration

 

Oxford English Dictionary and Oxford Dictionaries Online. What is the difference?
July 24, 2024 (Wednesday), 11:00-12:00 CEST
Registration

 

 

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Library visit by Greek and Turkish delegations

The ELTE University Library and Archives hosted a Greek and Turkish delegation from the University of Thessaly and Hacettepe University between the 24th and the 28th of June 2024.

In line with Eötvös Loránd University's strategic goal of internationalisation, our institution is committed to international exchange, sharing of good practices and continuous service improvement in order to increase library users’ satisfaction.

The Greek and Turkish guests, who arrived during the Erasmus+ Programme, participated in the international professional networking programme and were given a guided tour of the library, our Copernicus exhibition and our restoration workshop, as well as a presentation of our library services, the BoYL project, our community spaces, our databases, our EDIT reference room and our service developments.

Members of the Greek delegation also gave a presentation on their library services, their ongoing nationalisation plans and their databases. A round table discussion was also held to exchange views. The institutional partners participating in this series of events are open to further cooperation where possible.

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