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Debreceni Egyetem UNIDEB

University and National Library

 

 

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Internet address: www.lib.unideb.hu

Presentation of organisation

The University and National Library University of Debrecen (UNL) was established on January 1, 2001 as a result of the university integration into the union of the libraries of the predecessor institutions.

Two main parts of the UNL holdings include the legal deposit collection and the scientific collection supporting the educational, research and medical work of the university.  The collections of the related fields are complemented with valuable special collections.

Besides the so called traditional services like reading room or circulation the University and National Library provides users with numerous modern services. A major part of the electronic services are available for our users in any part of the world. The Library collects and manages information on the scientific products of the University of Debrecen. The full texts of the publications are maintained in the University of Debrecen Electronic Archive (DEA).

The role of the organisation in the project

Develop user education course material in life science fields: general medicine, dentistry, pharmacology and public health. Create the electronic teaching course package in English from this material and make available openly through institutional repository DSpace. Beside these, create commonly used user education and  enhance  digital literacy level for university patrons.

Debreceni Egyetem UNIDEB

 

Contacts

Coordinator in UE:

Kretaviciene Meile,

LUHS, LT

meile.kretaviciene@lsmuni.lt

+370 37 327 201

+370 37 327 219

 

Coordinator in MD:

Karnaeva Liubovi,

SUMPh, MD

liubovi_karnaeva@yahoo.com

+373 22 205 552

+373 22 205 553

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