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We are happy to announce that we’re now offering online access to the The Bluebook Online .
The Bluebook is the definitive style guide for legal citation in the United States. For generations, law students, lawyers, scholars, judges, and other legal professionals have relied on The Bluebook’s unique system of citation. In a diverse and rapidly changing legal profession, The Bluebook continues to provide a systematic method by which members of the profession communicate important information about the sources and authorities upon which they rely in their work.
The Bluebook can be accessed by selecting the letter “B” via the “Find databases” tab or in the journal’s list on findit.lu.There is also a direct link: The Bluebook
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Dans le cadre d’un accès d’essai ayant cours jusqu’au 4 avril 2014, vous pourrez consulter le Bulletin Quotidien Europe en ligne.
Le Bulletin Quotidien Europe est le seul quotidien au monde entièrement axé sur l’actualité de l’Union européenne: rédigé en français, il est traduit en temps réel en anglais.
Le bulletin est, depuis 1953, un véritable Guide à l’Europe qui offre quotidiennement une vue d’ensemble de l’activité de l’Union européenne.
Lu par des dizaines de milliers d’abonnés de Bruxelles à New York, en passant par Paris, Londres, Washington ou Canberra, le Bulletin Quotidien Europe est l’outil de travail indispensable pour tous les décideurs, qu’ils soient politiques, diplomates, industriels, consultants ou juristes. Le Bulletin Quotidien Europe est en outre probablement la source d’information européenne préférée du monde académique.
Dans le cadre du test vous pouvez consulter les 300 derniers bulletins électroniquement via DanteWeb.
Vous pouvez y accéder soit en cliquant sur DanteWeb ici ou dans la liste de bases de données, sur findit.lu, sous la lettre “D”.
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Consortium Luxembourg is happy to announce that we are now offering access to a selection of Facet Publishing eBooks.
Facet Publishing, the commercial publishing and bookselling arm of CILIP: the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, is the leading publisher of books for library and information professionals worldwide.
As a start, we purchased 41 eBooks all dealing with aspects of librarianship, library management, electronic libraries, archives, etc.
Download the complete titlelist (pdf) here.
The eBooks can be accessed via the Ebsco eBook collection platform. You may search and read the books online, but also download and borrow the books for a limited time (maximum 7 days) and transfer them to a portable device.
Attention: if you want to download an eBook, it is necessary to create a free My EBSCOhost account and download Adobe Digital Editions (incl creating an Adobe-ID). If you want to search books or read them online, no additional software or login is required.
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Ebsco eBooks Guide in English
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All titles can be found in our eBook search on findit.lu. Our Ebsco eBook collection can also be found by selecting the letter “E” via the “Find databases” tab.
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With its strategic location and firm commitment to investing in research, Luxembourg has ambitious plans to become a significant player in the international research arena. Jens Kreisel, Ludger Wirtz and Marc Schiltz describe this in a commentary published in the current edition of Nature Materials.
The Luxembourgish government is serious about diversifying its economy, and in turn laying the foundations for a sustainable knowledge-based society. A world-class research infrastructure is central to this vision, and the government is investing heavily to achieve this. Since 2000, public spending on research and development has increased from less than 0.1% to 0.6% of GDP. More importantly, the country is committed to spending further and is aiming to reach around 2.5% of GDP for total private and public expenditure by 2020, which would bring it in line with most other advanced economies in the world.
Read more in the current edition of Nature Materials (March 2014 – Vol 13 No 3):
Editorial: Consider Luxembourg
Commentary “Materials science in Luxembourg” on materialscluster.lu:
Nature Materials is accessible inside the buildings of CRPs Lippmann, Tudor and Santé:
http://www.nature.com/nmat/index.html
Jens Kreisel is at the Materials Science Department at the Centre de Recherche Public Gabriel Lippmann in Luxembourg and at the University of Luxembourg
Ludger Wirtz is at the Physics and Materials Science Research Unit at the University of Luxembourg
Marc Schiltz is at the National Research Fund (FNR) of Luxembourg
During March 2014 Palgrave Macmillan is offering free online access to their entire portfolio of journals for one month, spanning across Business, the Social Sciences and the Humanities.
You may access the journals here: http://www.palgrave-journals.com/accessallareas/researchers/index.html
Plus claire, plus aérée, plus facile d’utilisation, la nouvelle version de Cairn.info vous permet d’accéder plus aisément aux articles que vous recherchez. Elle améliore aussi le confort de lecture. Les utilisateurs de Cairn.info sont très divers ; leurs comportements de lecture également. Avec cette nouvelle version, Cairn tente de répondre au mieux aux différentes attentes.
Une navigation optimisée
Cairn.info s’adapte aux nouveaux usages (notamment à l’apparition de nouveaux terminaux portables) : la nouvelle version de notre site est plus claire et aérée. Elle comprend notamment un espace de lecture élargi pour une meilleure lisibilité.
Comme certains sites de presse quotidienne, Cairn.info s’enrichit d’un nouveau mode de lecture, le mode « zen » : le texte des articles de revues et des chapitres d’ouvrages que nous diffusons peut ainsi être affiché en plein écran, en ôtant tout ce qui, sur le web, peut gêner la lecture. Le lecteur se trouve alors dans des dispositions idéales pour se concentrer et assimiler de nouvelles connaissances. Lire de façon prolongée sur écran n’a jamais été plus facile.
La saisie semi-automatique : chercher mieux, chercher plus
Le moteur de recherche évolue grâce à l’intégration d’un outil de saisie semi-automatique. Il est désormais à même de vous suggérer automatiquement les expressions, les titres de revues ou les noms d’auteurs qui correspondent à votre recherche.
Les « encyclopédies de poche » disponibles en format HTML
Les collections des « Que sais-je ? » (Presses Universitaires de France) et celle des « Repères » (La Découverte) sont proposées depuis plusieurs années sur le portail Cairn ; elles sont ainsi accessibles au format numérique dans de nombreux centres de documentation, bibliothèques et universités. Mais, jusqu’à présent, ces « encyclopédies de poche » étaient uniquement disponibles via un feuilleteur ; désormais elles sont aussi disponibles au format HTML. La lecture est ainsi plus confortable, particulièrement à partir des tablettes et des smartphones.
Questions ou suggestions ? Un nouvel outil d’aide en ligne : http://aide.cairn.info/
Consortium Luxembourg’s access to Web of Science has been enhanced by a new searchable index: the SciELO Citation Index. You are now able to search and view critically important regional content with international impact.
SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online) is a program of the Sao Paulo Research Foundation for the cooperative publishing of open access journals on the internet. It is supported by the National Council of Scientific and Technological Development and is a partnership with the Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences Information. SciELO content includes regional journals from Latin American and the Caribbean as well as titles from Spain, Portugal and South Africa.
Continuing to expand Thomson Reuters’ content from rapidly emerging and increasingly influential regions, all Web of Science users now have access to scholarly literature in the sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities published in leading open access journals from Latin America, Portugal, Spain, the Caribbean and South Africa.
Regional content with international influence
Coverage
Watch a short video introduction here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RWSF8KqJG0
Access Web of Science here or click on the picture:
The new ScienceDirect and Scopus interfaces have been redesigned to allow for a more productive search and discovery experience. The primary goal of the interface redesigns was to streamline the number of steps a user needs to take to accomplish the most common tasks.
Specific enhancements include:
To learn more about the ScienceDirect and Scopus releases, please use the following resources:
http://blog.scopus.com.proxy.bnl.lu/posts/scopus-released-new-interface-on-february-1
http://blog.sciencedirect.com/