Library collections have moved from K2-floor in Kaisa House

The collections of Asian and African Studies, Classical Studies and Theology have been transferred from the floor K2 to the floor K3. New locations can now be found in the Helka database.

The 17 working spaces there will be available until June 30th 2016. After that date the K2 floor will no longer be a part of the library.

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Progression of Seasons for Chinese New Year

Helsinki University Library celebrates Chinese Lunar New Year with The Confucius Institute’s exhibition of students’ calligraphy and Chinese painting titled “Progression of Seasons”. The exhibition is held on the entrance floor of The Kaisa House (Fabianinkatu 30) from 8 February until 19 February, 2016.

The exhibition has been put together by artist Li Xinsheng.

The opening ceremony of the exhibition will be held on 8 February 16:30.

Free entrance!

What do Archaeology and Italian Philology have in common?

Our answer is: Both disciplines now have their own ResearchGuides:

Library Guides are especially designed to fulfill researchers’ information needs. You will find the most relevant sources of information, core databases, journals, articles and news feeds from our guides.

You find service also in the shortcuts of our web pages.

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Find more practical Library Guides:

Picture: Archaeological Site of Volubilis


 

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ResearchGuides – Library’s information sources from various research fields, expert librarians and help guides

The ResearchGuides lists a selection of major information resources in various research fields provided by the Library. ResearchGuides collects library’s information sources and services  from the viewpoint of each research field. It is made  especially for researchers and advanced students.


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Library collections move from K2-floor in Kaisa House

Large moves are being made on the K2 floor of the library as the collections are transferred to the K3 floor. The collections include Asian and African studies, classical studies and theology.K2-K3

The map application in Helka will be updated as soon as the change is ready. The customer service on the third floor will help with any questions.

By 30.6.2016 the K2 floor will no longer be a part of the library. The working spaces there will be moved to other floors.

We are sorry for any inconvenience caused by the move.

On trial Adam Matthew Collections – until 29 February

Adam Matthew publishes primary source collections spanning the social sciences and humanities: we have now four collections on trial until 29 February.

So take a look and then provide feedback to e-library@helsinki.fi

Women in the National Archives, Kew

Popular Culture in Britain and America 1950-1975

Defining Gender 1450-1910

Foreign Office Files for the Middle East 1971-1981

*Please note that PDF download options are not available during trials.

On trial Criminal Justice Abstracts until 1.4.

Criminal Justice Abstracts contains more than 400,000 records and 320 full-text journals selected from the most important sources within the discipline. Subject areas covered include: criminology; criminal justice; criminal law and procedure; corrections and prisons; police and policing; criminal investigation; forensic sciences and investigation; history of crime; substance abuse and addiction; probation and parole.

Feedback: e -library@helsinki.fi