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The libraries of Lund University are placed in Lund, Malmö and Helsingborg.You can find the libraries by clicking on our map. Libraries at Lund University
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The libraries of Lund University are placed in Lund, Malmö and Helsingborg.You can find the libraries by clicking on our map. Libraries at Lund University
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Here you find e-mail addresses or webpages for questions about your loans, digital services, et cetera. Please note that you can always contact your subject library. For questions aboutCopyright issues – your subject library or publicera [at] lub [dot] lu [dot] se (publicera[at]lub[dot]lu[dot]se)Finn (formerly LUBcat and LUBsearch), the search tool – info [at] ub [dot] lu [dot] se (info[at]ub[dot]
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Large science publisher Elsevier does not meet the requirements of Swedish universities and research institutes. The agreement was cancelled 30th of June. This means that employees and students at Lund University do not have access to journal articles published by Elsevier after June 30, 2018. However, one can still read Elsevier articles published between 1995 and 30 June 2018. LU researchers can
Not sure what library you should use or contact? Try finding the right one by selecting your subject. AActing Ancient History Applied Cultural Analysis Applied Mathematics Archaeology Architecture Archival Studies Art Art History and Visual Studies Art Theory Asian Studies Astronomy AudiologyBBiochemistry Biology Biomedical Engineering Biomedicine Biotechnology Book History Build
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The Libraries at Lund University work together on open access publishing of journals and periodicals on the OJLU platform, Open Journals at Lund University. Editorial staff of publications linked to Lund University are offered free server space and support in a collaboration between the University Library and the Faculty Libraries. The publishing platform Open Journals at Lund University (OJLU) is
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A new agreement has been negotiated with the scientific publisher Elsevier. The agreement means that researchers and students at Lund University will once again have access to the 2 000 research journals from Elsevier and, as of 1 January 2020, also the opportunity to publish in open access at no extra cost in the publisher’s journals.The journals are available to read again, including the article
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Researchers at Lund University are required to register their scholarly publications in the research information system LUCRIS. The University’s publishing policy recommends that, when possible, the full text be freely accessible (open access), either through publication in an open access journal or in a journal which allows self-archiving. The latter means that the researcher personally uploads a
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Book fund If you are affiliated with Lund University, you can apply to make accepted/published books open access (monographs and anthologies). Learn more about financial support, conditions and applications on the University Library's webpage Publishing fees in open access journals Researchers at Lund University can apply for funding of Article Processing Charges (APC) in pure open access journal
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We have put together some helpful information for students starting to use the libraries at Lund University. Two things you need to use in the libraries1. Student accountAll students at Lund University receive a student account when they start. You use your student account to log in to networks, the library search tool Finn, library computers, printers, and to reach our databases and articles from
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This website is run by the libraries at Lund University. We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website, and this document describes how www.lub.lu.se complies with the accessibility regulations, any known accessibility issues, and how you can report problems so that we can fix them. How accessible is www.lub.lu.se? We know some parts of this website aren’t fully accessible. See
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Are you a student, researcher, employee at Lund University, or just generally eager to learn? The librarians' primary task is to provide you with good access to quality-controlled information. We also offer various forms of help and support for your studies and research. The libraries at Lund University are public and open to everyone. Lund University has more than 20 libraries which cooperate in
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As an active journal editor in OJLU, you can assign a DOI number to your articles. The DOI is a unique, permanent, alphanumerical identifier assigned to electronic documents such as articles. The DOI functions as a lasting link to the publication; even if the URL changes, the DOI always remains the same. Journals on the OJLU publication platform have the option of assigning DOIs to their articles.
Professional organisations have developed guidelines for research journals, which can be used as guidance for your journal. Guidelines for transparency The organisations COPE, OASPA, DOAJ and WAME have jointly developed guidelines for transparency and good publishing practice in the field of scholarly publications. The guidelines constitute a common minimum standard for membership in each organisa
A journal becomes searchable and easier for readers to find if it is indexed in various databases. Here we have gathered information about what is required and how a journal goes about getting indexed in different databases. For an article to be disseminated as much as possible and found by readers conducting research in the same field, it is important for the journal and its articles to be indexe
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Part of good practice in scholarly publishing is that each journal establishes and publishes its own guidelines on copyright and licenses, to clarify the conditions for readers and potential authors. Copyright The financial rights to a publication are sometimes still ceded to a journal or its publisher but, within open access publishing, the most common scenario is that the author maintains the en
The Libraries at Lund University operates a platform for e-book publishing, with the purpose of providing an effective electronic dissemination of books produced at Lund University. The platform Open Books at Lund University (OBLU) is a platform for publishing open access e-books produced within Lund University. The platform is operated by the Libraries at Lund University, who also run the journal
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This page contains information about the basic guidelines for content to be published at OBLU. Presentation For the publication to be presented properly on the website, there needs to be a cover image and a description of the publication. The description should not be longer than 400 words. Copyright page The copyright page contains different types of bibliographical information, for instance copy
Opening hours and contact information The libraries at Lund University Finn – The Libraries' Search Tool Search Finn Find books, articles, journals and databases at the Libraries at Lund University Research portal Search information about LU researchers, research projects, publications etc. New student Information for students starting to use the libraries at Lund University Databases A-Z Database
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Here you find answers to frequently asked questions about the Libraries' search tool Finn. What is Finn? Finn is a search system provided by the Libraries at Lund University. From here you can access all the electronic and physical collections and resources available at our libraries. When you login you can also request material, save searches, manage your loans and more. Finn contains metadata fr
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Use Finn to find books, journals, articles, and databases at Lund University.Large parts of the electronic materials are available in full text. If you log in, you can access full text wherever you are.In Finn, you can see which library has which printed material and whether it is available. You can often request material from one library and pick it up at another within Lund University. You can a
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