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13.10.2015Comments are closed.Library, Library-news
Central Economics Library kindly invites you to ProQuest Central presentation and training on Wednesday, 21st October 2015 at 3 p.m. in P-125. ProQuest is one of the largest database collections covering different fields. It includes the world’s largest collection of dissertations and theses. ProQuest representative Eva Czegledi will present the whole ProQuest collection focusing on […]
>>>18.08.2015Comments are closed.Library, Library-news
We are happy to announce that we are able in collaboration with Thomson Reuters to offer you EIKON, an upgrade of Datastream database. Like Datastream it is accessible through the computer in the library. In EIKON there are no data export limitations. In case you should encounter any problems regarding the ammount of information and their […]
>>>12.05.2015Comments are closed.Library, Library-news
We are happy to inform all users of the Central Economics Library that by the June 5th 2015 we have trial access to the Passport information system, Euromonitor International’s gateway to global strategic intelligence. The access is provided via Library web page (link) on the premises of the Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana. „Passport“ is information […]
>>>24.03.2015Comments are closed.Library, Library-news
Credo Reference is a rich collection of hundreds of reference works like: encyclopaedias, dictionaries, atlases, handbooks, etc. by more than 80 major publishing houses including Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Routledge, SAGE and Wiley-Blackwell. The collection deals with all subject fields in science, arts and technology. * Help and information on access: Access for UL Video […]
>>>23.03.2015Comments are closed.EfNews_news, Library, Library-news
On the 16th of March 2015, the Faculty of Economics, Ljubljana University (FELU) hosted a seminar with a panel discussion entitled How to get published. The Emerald Company awarded FELU professors prof. dr. Maja Makovec Benčič, prof. dr. Marko Jaklič, doc. dr. Matevž Raškoviću and prof. dr. Urša Golob Podnar, for their remarkable research publications. […]
>>>22.03.2015Comments are closed.Library, Library-news
We are happy to announce that all members of the University of Ljubljana, the students and the faculty, have full access to an extended selection of Taylor and Francis e-journals – 1900 titles. In general, the journals coverage is from 1997 up to present, predominantly social sciences and humanities, natural sciences and technology. Remote access: […]
>>>10.03.2015Comments are closed.Library, Library-news
Emerald and Central Economics Library present Round table and seminar on How to Get Published by Radka Machková, Business Manager South-Eastern Europe and Baltics, Emerald Publishing Group. Radka Machková will share her knowledge and experiences on Monday, 16th of March 2015 at 4 pm and we thoroughly recommend this session to anyone who is […]
>>>02.02.2015Comments are closed.Library, Library-news
On February 4th 2015 at 3 pm please join Tim Murphy, Bloomberg’s Fixed Income Specialist, with over 30 years experience, for webinar (link) which will focus on Fixed Income and Economic tools on Bloomberg, exclusively for Slovenia financial market players. This session will provide an overview of the latest and most popular tools and will deep […]
>>>26.11.2014Comments are closed.Library, Library-news
During the “Week of the University of Ljubljana”, from December 1st to December 6th, the Central Economics Library has declared Amnesty for those who are overdue with the return of the borrowed books – this week you should return these books and the fine will be cancelled! Do not miss the opportunity!
>>>17.10.2014Comments are closed.Library, Library-news
Dear FELU students, We would like to inform you that from November 2014 on you will need a new permit in order to use Bloomberg, Datastream, Bankscope and Amadeus databases at the Central Economics Library. From 3rd of November the acess to Google calendar for placing reservations of the Bloomberg terminal will be disabled. We will […]
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