Our colleague, Rita Radó, who is also a PhD student at ELTE LIS (Eötvös Loránd University, Institute of Library & Information Science), will deliver a lecture entitled Digital document and collection analysis – using qualitative and quantitative methods based on FADGI- and library strandards guidelines at the Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries International Conference (QQML) co
With the support of the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, a CERL Seminar organized by National Széchényi Library and the Association of the Ecclesiastical Libraries will be held on May 31, 2019.
On May 21, 2019, Endre Ady memorial conference will be held in Petőfi Literary Museum.
Several staff members of National Széchényi Library will deliver a lecture at the conference, or will take part in a round-table discussion.
Details of the program are available (in Hungarian) at the website of Petőfi Literary Museum.
Invitation card (in Hungarian)
This year our main topic will be: memories of 1989 from the perspective of 30 years.
Mimeographing? Krisztofóró? Linda? October 23. Kossuth Square? The Pregnant Papa? What is it that rings a bell for you of 1989?
The new operating order of National Széchényi Library
Hereby we inform our readers and the visitors of our cultural programs that, due to extraordinary tasks (network development, change of furniture, building of a digitization center, asbestos removal) related to the IT and infrastructural development of the Hungarian national library, NSZL will partially be closed as of June 18, 2019.
On May 7, 2019, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS) elected corresponding, full, external and honorary members.
János Rainer M., Head of Department at the 1956 Institute, university professor of the Institute of History at Eszterházy Károly University has been elected as corresponding member of HAS in the Section of Philosophy and Historical Sciences.
Research putting the history of Ottoman occupation following the Battle of Mohács into a new light will be presented by the May lecture of Season 4 of the lecture series entitled “Orientalists in NSZL”. Next presenter of the cultural historical series featuring internationally renowned Hungarian researchers into the East will be Géza Dávid, historian-Turcologist, Professor of Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest.