“Back to the Future” 3 – More desks and rooms
After two years of corona all chairs and tables are back in place again.
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After two years of corona all chairs and tables are back in place again.
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On 1 March 2022, the University Library launched a short survey on the topic of desks, learning spaces and reservation options in the future. A total of 150 people participated during the 10-day survey period. Thank you for your participation and feedback! We received a clear response: the option to book seats is gladly used
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Dear patrons, Since spring 2020, the course of the Covid19-pandemic has also shaped the opening times and services of the University Library. Due to the respective containment ordinance (Eindämmungsverordnung) of the City of Hamburg, a limited number of learning desks could only be used by reservation during the last two years. Looking to the future,
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Available for you at TUHH As in previous years, the TUHH library will again provide you with current, scientific literature in 2022. With a few exceptions, we primarily negotiate unrestricted digital access for the TUHH. Journals In addition to the journals of the publishers Springer and Wiley, which are freely available in connection with DEAL,
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A few weeks ago, we announced the availability of Citavi Web trial access at TU in this blog post and via circular email. We had also announced that we would ask you about your experiences and impressions with Citavi Web at the end of the test period. In the course of planning a possible further
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Audio recording and transcript with Axel Dürkop (ITBH) and Florian Hagen (tub.) On 28.10.2021 Axel Dürkop and Florian Hagen met for a „break chatter“ about Open Access Week 2021 and the partial motto “It matters how we open knowledge” via Zoom. The recording of the conversation is offered in this article unabridged as an audio
Open access is understood to mean free access to quality-assured scientific information and other materials. All people worldwide have unrestricted, free access to OA publications. The TUHH has supported the Open Access movement and its goals for many years. With TORE (formerly tub.dok), there has been an OA repository since 2002, which now enables the
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Prof. Tobias Knopp on Open Science and why it pays off in more ways than one.
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How do you log in to the Wifi at the TUHH work? And what is VPN? In cooperation with the TUHH Computer Centre, we are offering a Wifi consultation in the library at the beginning of the semester. At the times listed below, students will be available on the ground floor of the library to
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The appointment of a new library director is now official: with immediate effect, Beate Rajski will take over the directorship. She is not a stranger to the TU Hamburg; her employment in the library started 1989 and she has rendered outstanding services in many areas over the years. In addition to being a classic librarian,
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