Thirteen Polish projects worth almost PLN 470 million in total have secured funding under the first round of applications to the European Funds for Infrastructure, Climate, Environment 2021-2027 programme, known by its abbreviation FEnIKS.
A significant resource for cartography and the history of science is now freely available to all interested in history and old maps, regardless of time and place.
The National Library of Scotland is proud to support our indigenous languages such as Gaelic and Scots. February saw a focus on Scots and Gaelic languages in our events programme, with well-known champions of the two languages taking part in events to sellout audiences at the Library.
In partnership with the Association Atelier André Breton, and thanks to the exceptional generosity of Aube Elléouët-Breton, the poet’s daughter, the BnF will be making available on Gallica all the André Breton manuscripts in its collections from 20 February onwards.
The Bibliothèque nationale de France is presenting a major exhibition showcasing the work of 200 photographers, regular contributors to the national and international press, who were commissioned by the Ministry of Culture in 2021 to provide a panorama of France in the aftermath of the health crisis linked to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2023, Dr. Sophie Turner, a former Oxford University researcher and lecturer, completed a year-long research on the National Library of Estonia’s collection of French books. She identified some remarkable findings.
This year´s exhibition of Gutenberg’s library will take you back in time to the period when the first printed books were created. And on this journey, you will be accompanied by Johann Gutenberg himself, who will reveal how his printing press changed civilization. In addition, you will see some interesting and rare books. Exhibition is prepared by the Slovak National Library in the Apponyi Library in Oponice.
Organized by the National Library of Romania, the exhibition Books about pandemic published in Romania in 2020-2023, opened to the public on 16 February 2024, presents the results of the bibliographic research undertaken on the production of books published in Romania between 2020 and 2023, on the subject of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The German National Library supports academic research in the field of Digital Humanities >(DH) and is therefore advertising a call for proposals for this year‘s DH Call and DH Fellowships. The DH Call is aimed at researchers who need access to our collections for their projects. Our DH Fellowships offer the opportunity to address and work on research questions relating to our catalog data for a period of three to six months.
The map collection of the National Library of Estonia contains about 33,300 maps covering a period of five centuries. The library invites the wide public to check their homes or offices for any maps that are no longer needed, and to donate them to the library to help reduce the blank spots in history.
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