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The Jarring Collection

Unique manuscripts from Eastern Turkestan The Jarring Collection consists of 560 manuscripts from Eastern Turkestan, today's Chinese province of Xinjiang. The books date from the 16th to the 20th centuries. The collection not only mirrors Eastern Turkestan society and culture with its classic and folk literature, Islamic religious manuscripts, judicial and historic documents, manuals of medicine,

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/en/find/digital-collections/jarring-collection - 2025-08-01

Maps

The University Library holds original maps from the 15th century to the present. We also have most Swedish maps and map series. You can search the University Library's atlases, road atlases, and major map series in the library catalogue LUBcat. Still, you cannot see which map sheets are available at the University Library.Search our atlases in LUBcatYou can search our old atlases in Catalogue -195

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/find/maps - 2025-08-01

Sheet music and scores

The University Library has an extensive collection of musical scores dating from the 16th century to the present day. You can search for printed music books in the library catalogue LUBcat. Search music books in LUBcat The Catalogue of Swedish printed music in LIBRIS contains all Swedish music since 1986. Search for printed scores and sheet music in LIBRIS Sheet music published up to and including

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/find/sheet-music-and-scores - 2025-08-01

Printed journals

You will find a selection of our most used scholarly journals on the entrance floor. You need to request most of the printed journals through LUBcat. You who are a student or staff at Lund University can use Lubito to order free copies of journal articles. Journals are available in the library catalogue You can search for journals in the library catalogue LUBcat. Most of the University Library's p

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/find/printed-journals - 2025-08-01

Printed ephemera

Ephemera are, generally speaking, advertising and information materials. These reflect the society and everyday life of their time, which is why they are important research sources. Ephemera forms a large part of our collections because ephemera is the most printed material in Sweden. Ephemera is material published by companies, institutions, organisations, and associations, such as almanacs, adve

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/find/printed-ephemera - 2025-08-01

Request newspapers in original print format

We store most newspapers in original print format in an off-site storage location. Newspapers are available on Wednesdays if you make a request no later than Monday of the same week.We do not collect newspapers in original print format if they are digitally available or on microfilm. But we make exceptions if you need to get the original digitised for publishing. We also have newspapers which we c

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/form/request-newspapers-original-print-format - 2025-08-01

The Papyrus Collection

The most extensive collection of papyri in Sweden belongs to Lund University Library. This collection consists of 800 papyri of varying content from Egypt, written in Greek during the first centuries B.C. and A.D. Among other papyri you will find a copy of a text from the Iliad, private letters, an astronomical calendar, receipts, leases etc. The collection is available in digital form on the net

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/find/digital-collections/papyrus-collection - 2025-08-01

Digitising UB!

At the University Library we have been working on digitising our special collections for many years. We have now started digitising our early printed books. At the University Library we have been working on digitising our special collections for many years. Thanks to external funding we have been able to digitise all our medieval manuscripts and several major photo collections.   We have now start

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/digitising-ub - 2025-08-01

Witnessing genocide

In 1945 about 20,000 liberated prisoners from German concentration camps arrived in Sweden on the so-called White Buses. Their experiences and sufferings during the war are documented for future generations in a unique archive which the University Library is now making available on the web. When the survivors arrived in Sweden, Zygmunt Łakociński, Polish lecturer at Lund University, took the initi

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/witnessing-genocide - 2025-08-01

Research data

The University Library's Work with Research Data Research data are in popular demand, and funding bodies and others are placing more and higher demands on researchers to make their data available. The topic of open science and open data is discussed in many different contexts at Lund University and other national, EU, and global stakeholders.  Projects that have been granted funding from Horizon 2

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/publish/research-data - 2025-08-01

E-resources

Our e-resources are available in LUBsearch. All users can search in LUBsearch but only students and staff at Lund University have full access. Other users can create a guest account that gives access only when using it at the University Library. Find our e-resources in LUBsearch There are three different parts of LUBsearch: Discovery, Databases A–Z and ePublications. Depending on what you are look

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/find/e-resources - 2025-08-01

Help us improve the Library

Join our panel and help us get better We want you to have a good experience using our search systems or other services or visiting our Library. To achieve this, we need your help. Join our panel and take part in a study. You will receive a gift as a thank-you for your time. The University Library handles most of the search systems you use for books and digital materials. To develop the systems and

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/contact/help-us-improve-library - 2025-08-01

Digital collections

Manuscripts, images, maps and rare prints We are continually working on making our collections digitally available Explore the special collections We continually digitise manuscripts, images, maps, and rare prints from our collections and make them freely accessible online.Below you can browse among a selection of categories and collections or browse among different subjects and scientific discipl

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/find/digital-collections - 2025-08-01

Digital collections - subjects

Discover the width of our collections  Below you can browse among a selection of subjects and scientific disciplines, from astronomy to zoology.The collections of Lund University Library have been growing for 350 years and span the entire spectrum of human knowledge. Our ambition is to make our digital collections reflect this width, so that they can be used and enjoyed by as many as possible – by

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/find/digital-collections/digital-collections-subjects - 2025-08-01

About digital collections

Our digital collections are constantly growing. Though focusing on old, rare, and fragile documents, our ambition is also to create digital collections that reflect the diversity and richness of our physical collections, comprising manuscripts, maps, and printed books as well as photographs and images. Our ambitions are: To increase access – digitisation makes our collections available to everyone

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/find/digital-collections/about-digital-collections - 2025-08-01

Taylor & Francis

Read- and publish agreement Researchers at Lund University can use agreements to publish open access with easy handling of the administrative processes and negotiated costs. Read more about the terms of the agreement here. About the agreementThe agreement provides open access publishing under negotiated conditions in journals from Taylor & Francis. Both open access journals and hybrid journals are

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/publish/open-access/publishing-agreements-and-discounts/taylor-francis - 2025-08-01

Start

Study at the Faculty of Medicine We offer programmes taught in English. Research for improved health Learn more and search for topics, researchers and publications. Upcoming dissertationsIn-house infrastructureWork for us Postgraduate research studies Interested in pursuing your PhD here? Support our research Learn how you can support medical research. Find research at Lund University Search for i

https://www.medicine.lu.se/start - 2025-08-01

Claes Lundgren and Stephan Lichtnecker

Chewing gum and smoking – the background to Nicorette ”How did you get the idea for Nicorette?” – Professor Claes Lundgren (now in the United States) responds that he had long pondered the idea of an addictive dependency on nicotine when US researcher Dr. Edward Lanphier visited him in 1968. Dr. Lanphier planned to study the research at the Aviation and Naval Medicine division of the Department of

https://www.medicine.lu.se/faculty-medicine-lund-university/history-faculty/claes-lundgren-and-stephan-lichtnecker - 2025-08-01

3–4 October

Nordic network for narratives in medicine and Birgit Rausing Centre for Medical Humanities host this year’s network meeting in Lund, 3–4 October The conference will explore and discuss ranges of proximity in relation to narratives in medicine. How do modes of closeness and distance, understood on a literal as well as a metaphorical level, come to play in the understanding of suffering, illness, he

https://www.medicine.lu.se/research-and-research-studies/departments-specialised-centres/birgit-rausing-centre-medical-humanities/events/3-4-october-conference-ranges-proximity-approaching-narratives-medicine - 2025-08-01

Inge Edler and Hellmuth Hertz

Their pioneering work with ultrasound in the diagnosis of diseases of the heart Department of Internal Medicine in Lund, 29 October 1953. As usual, cardiologist Inge Edler was calm on the surface, but probably rather tense internally. It's the first time he's placing a bulky ultrasound sensor on the chest of a cardiac patient. Beside him was physicist Hellmuth Hertz. He eagerly adjusted the amplif

https://www.medicine.lu.se/faculty-medicine-lund-university/history-faculty/inge-edler-and-hellmuth-hertz - 2025-08-01