News archive
Category: News
Changes and cancellations in databases licensed for SBE as of 1 January 2024
Each year, faculties and the library set their budgets, carefully deciding on which database licenses should be available for students and staff. Usage and costs are the main factors considered during this process.
…Talking about books VIII
Sharon Anyango talks about Silent Spring, a book by Rachel Carson about the impact of pesticides on the global environment.
…A Hollywood star in Maastricht: Marlene Dietrich as seen by Charles Eyck
A wartime sketch of Hollywood icon Marlene Dietrich by Dutch artist Charles Eyck sparks intrigue as it resurfaces, shedding light on an important chapter of Maastricht’s history and the hunt for the missing original.
…What does Responsible Publishing mean to you? An invitation to participate in the Plan S Survey
Join us in shaping the future of academic publishing by participating in the Plan S survey. Your insights will contribute to fostering a sustainable and inclusive scholarly-led publishing ecosystem.
…Kluwer Navigator wordt InView Essential
InView Essential is vanaf 22 november 2023 de nieuwe naam van Kluwer Navigator.
…Pierre Kemp and his muses on display
Explore the newest exhibition at Inner City Library, unveiling captivating narratives about poet Pierre Kemp and his muses.
…Discover the new UM Library Update!
Our all-new UM Library Update has been released. We are excited to present a refreshed and informative edition that brings the latest updates, events, and resources from the library.
…Talking about books VII
In this video, Monika Barget talks about Nouvel Atlas des Enfans. The 1793 edition of the book forms part of UM Library’s Special Collections. Monika takes you to the closed stacks department of the Inner City Library, where this book is located.
…Community over Commercialisation – International Open Access Week 2023 at Maastricht University
We want to use the Open Access Week this year to inform you about the benefits and inspire broader participation in community-driven Open Access as a new norm for Research and Education.
…Create an impact with Open Educational Resources!
At Maastricht University, we are passionate advocates of Open Science, not just in research but also in education. Making education material (semi) openly accessible benefits both educators and students.
…