The databases are accessible from within our IP-range. Patrons using their own portable computers will also be able to connect to the databases via the wireless access points (WAPs) deployed in the Main Reading Room and in the Department of Manuscripts & Rare Books.
Content in MORE LLC indicated by the sigla S (= Subscribed), F (= Free) or T (= Free Trial) is available for download.
For detailed information about the databases visit these pages:
Patrons are kindly requested to send feedback to our staff.
Services | 2010. 08. 31.
Important information: Summer hours of operation
The Library is closed from July 12 to August 21, 2010.
The Special Collections (Department of Manuscripts & Rare Books, Oriental Collection, Microforms & Imaging Services) and the Archives of the Academy will resume normal operation on August 23, Monday. The Main Reading Room and the Serials Reading Room, staffed by the Department of Reference & Reader Services, will open a day later, on August 24, Tuesday.
As new user cards are issued by the Department of Reference & Readers Services, only patrons with valid user cards will be admitted to the Special Collections and the Archives of the Academy on that day.
We thank our patrons for their understanding and cooperation.
The databases are accessible from within our IP-range. Patrons using their own portable computers will also be able to connect to the databases via the wireless access points (WAPs) deployed in the Main Reading Room and in the Department of Manuscripts & Rare Books.
Patrons are kindly requested to send feedback to our staff.
Services | 2010. 06. 07.
JSTOR now available at the Library
From June 1, 2010, the Library offers access to JSTOR, a digital archive of over 1,200 academic journals and other scholarly content.
The database is accessible from within our IP-range. Patrons using their own portable computers will also be able to connect to the database via the wireless access points (WAPs) deployed in the Main Reading Room and in the Department of Manuscripts & Rare Books.
The Library will be closed from July 12 to August 21, 2010. Normal operation will be resumed on August 23.
Information | 2010. 05. 25.
Ady Manuscript Finds New Home
Long thought to have been lost, the five-page manuscript of poet Endre Ady’s (1877–1919) newspaper article from 1913, Confession on Patriotism, has found a new home in the voluminous Ady collection of the Department of Manuscripts & Rare Books.
The manuscript had been preserved in the private collection of businessman, commercial expert, writer and editor Artúr Székely (1887–1952), whose daughter-in-law, Mrs. Eri Székely generously donated it to the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
A digital facsimile of the manuscript (K 21/84), fully transcribed and translated, is now available in our digital collections, with supplementary documents and a concise introductory study by literary historian Antal Babus, head of the Department of Manuscripts & Rare Books.
The special Ady page was designed, coded and translated into English by long-time external partner in the Library’s digitization projects, art historian Tamás Sajó of Studiolum.
Services | 2010. 05. 20.
Gábor Bálint's Mongolian Grammar
The latest title in the Oriental Reprints book series of the Library’s Oriental Collection, Gábor Bálint of Szentkatolna’s
A Romanized Grammar of the East- and West-Mongolian Languages,
is now available for purchase at the Oriental Collection and the reception desk of the Library.
The database is accessible from the desktop computers deployed in the Main Reading Room and in the Department of Manuscripts & Rare Books. Patrons using their own portables will also be able to connect to the database but first need to inquire about login information at the respective reference desks.
Patrons are kindly requested to send feedback to our staff.
Services | 2010. 04. 12.
Hours of operation for the upcoming Easter holiday
The Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences will be closed between Saturday and Monday, from April 3 to April 5, 2010. Normal operation will be resumed on Tuesday, April 6.
Information | 2010. 03. 29.
ENCES Workshop
On March 23, 2010, an ENCES (European Network for Copyright in support of Education and Science) workshop dealing with questions of open access and intermediaries took place at the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. It was jointly hosted by the Library and Budapest Business School.
The six presentations given at the workshop (pdf, 60 KB) are available for download from the links below:
The Library has been granted trial access to the Russian, Ukrainian, Chinese, Baltic, Central Asian and Caucasian electronic databases of East View Information Services (EVIS) until April 22, 2010.
The databases are accessible from within our IP-range. Patrons using their own portable computers will also be able to connect to the databases via the wireless access points (WAPs) deployed in the Main Reading Room and in the Department of Manuscripts & Rare Books.
The Library has been granted trial access to the electronic databases of Classiques Garnier Numérique until April 15, 2010.
The databases are accessible from within our IP-range. Patrons using their own portable computers will also be able to connect to the databases via the wireless access points (WAPs) deployed in the Main Reading Room and in the Department of Manuscripts & Rare Books.
Download list of titles included in the databases here:
Patrons are kindly requested to send feedback to our staff.
Services | 2010. 03. 26.
Varia & miscellanea
On March 18, 2010, Lady Valerie Solti, the widow of Sir Georg Solti, accompanied by Hungarian ambassador to UNESCO Ms. Katalin Bogyay, visited the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
On March 23, 2010, former Chairman of the Eropean Union Military Committee Gen. Henri Bentégeat, accompanied by Deputy Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. János Mikita, paid a visit to the Oriental Collection and the Department of Manuscripts & Rare Books.
On March 24, 2010, a biopic about Serbian mathematician Milutin Milanković (1879–1958) was shot on various locations in the Palace of the Academy, including the Department of Manuscripts & Rare Books and the Library’s old reading rooms on the ground floor, which now serve as a restaurant. An internee in Budapest during World War I, Milanković, supported by former President of the Academy Loránd Eötvös and Director of the Library Kálmán Szily, was allowed to carry on his pioneering scientific work on climatology. He wrote his Théorie mathématique des phénomènes thermiques produits par la radiation solaire (Paris: Gauthier-Villars, 1920) at the Library. Director General of the Library Prof. Gábor Náray-Szabó was interviewed for the upcoming movie.
News | 2010. 03. 25.
Hours of operation on February 25, 2010
The Archives of the Academy and the Library’s special collections located in the Palace of the Academy (the Oriental Collection, the Department of Manuscripts & Rare Books, and the Microforms Collection) will be closed on Thursday, February 25, 2010.
The Library’s Main Reading Room will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. as usual.