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New resources from the University Library
Lagt online: 15.01.2024
Nyhed
New resources from the University Library
Lagt online: 15.01.2024
New resources from the University Library
Nyhed
Lagt online: 15.01.2024
Nyhed
Lagt online: 15.01.2024
By Kasper Løvschall, Aalborg University Library. Photo: Public domain.
With the start of the new year, we are pleased to announce a number of new resources that are now available through the University Library. These are resources for which we have received multiple requests over a longer period of time. What they all have in common is that they are a range of niche media that have a broad appeal across many disciplines and areas of interest.
We are adding two new titles from Monitormedier to our current subscription to Byrummonitor. Monitormedier is generally aimed at readers who are interested in how our welfare society should develop and readers who appreciate independent, professional and serious journalism and lively debate.
Our subscription to most of the news media from the Teknologiens Mediehus allows access to knowledge about the latest technological solutions across disciplines, markets and national borders. The focus is on trends, solutions, frameworks and technological breakthroughs. Innovation, research and use of technology.
This also gives you access to the weekly newspaper INGENIØREN. Currently, this requires the creation of a personal login to ing.dk and pro.ing.dk with your AAU e-mail address. This also gives you access to subscribe to weekly newsletters from the PRO media.
If you are already a member of IDA, or already subscribe to media from the Teknologiens Mediehus, you can simply continue to use your existing user profile. If you are using links through the library, you will automatically be granted the same access as above.
Last but not least, we now have access to CleantechWatch from Watch Medier. It is dedicated to covering the Danish players in waste, recycling and waste management, water, wastewater utilities and environmental technology solutions.
The University Library already provides access to the media: MedWatch, MediaWatch, EnergiWatch samt FinansWatch.
Goodbye to
To make room in our finances for the new subscriptions, we have also had to say goodbye to a number of our titles. These have been selected on the criteria of subject coverage and price in relation to usage.