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Blocus du printemps 2024

Cramming Period - Libraries & study rooms

From April 22 to June 21, the library applies the "cramming period" policy to help you study in the best conditions.

  • Studying in the library is restricted to ULiège and CHU members, due to crowding. 
  • It is mandatory to book your seat in some locations.
  • Additional study rooms are available for ULiège students and students from other institutions. 
  • We are extending the opening hours of the 20-Août reading rooms and Health – CHU to 10pm from Monday to Friday. 
Rêve général

Books for the "Rêve Général" festival

From 2 to 28 April, the Rêve Général festival will be held on the Sart Tilman campus: more than 120 partners are joining forces to put on a unique event to reconcile Art, Science and Democracy.

As part of the event, ULiège Library is presenting a selection of books on the themes of health, the environment, migration and gender. These selections will be on display at various times during the festival, and you can find them online via our galleries.

Table thématique Eau pour la paix

Thematic tables: "Water for Peace"

To mark World Water Day on 22 March, let's join forces to combat the global water crisis. ULiège Library has put together a selection of books on the theme of "Water for Peace", the theme for 2024.

Journée recherche éthique et société

Event: "Research, ethics & society: raising awareness of research ethics"

Date : Tuesday, March 5 2024. Registration required.

This annual theme day aims to equip researchers with the tools and knowledge they need to sharpen their critical thinking, take an active part in the debate on these issues, and formulate individual and collective ethical commitments. It will also provide them with an overview of the various bodies in charge of ethics and scientific integrity at ULiège.

Table thématique Made in ULiège

Thematic tables "Made in ULiège"

We invite you to discover a selection of recent publications by members of the ULiège community: an excellent opportunity to delve into the works of specialists in a wide range of fields!

SpringerMaterials

Test the SpringerMaterials resource until 22 March

SpringerMaterials is a materials science database offering a collection of more than 290,000 materials and over 3,000 physical and chemical properties.

This vast platform is principally for researchers and students in materials science, physics, chemistry and engineering.

Travaux magasin à livres

Service interruption at the remote storage

Due to major renovation work at the remote storage on the Sart Tilman campus, services such as loan of documents, provision for consultation and partial scanning of documents stored at the remote reserve will be interrupted on Tuesday 20 and Wednesday 21 February. Services should resume on Thursday 22 February.

Please excuse us for this inconvenience.
 

Travaux Graulich

Léon Graulich: fire safety compliance work

Update: due to works, the "salle blanche" (ground and first floor) and the three collaborative working rooms at Graulich will remain inaccessible until 14 February included.

Work to bring the fire detection system up to standard will affect the Léon Graulich library from 29 January to 1 March.

To limit noise disturbance, earplugs will be available at reception, and work will be scheduled before 10am and during lunchtime if possible.

Indicateurs bibliométriques

Implementing bibliometric indicators in ORBi: quantifying quality!

A project initiated by scientists from different sectors and developed by the ULiège Library to improve the qualitative analysis of the scientific output of an individual or group.

Rétrospective de la recherche en 2023

Highlights of 2023 for research and innovation at the University of Liège

A retrospective on some of the many moments that marked 2023.

A significant step forward for research evaluation at ULiège with the signing of the CoARA agreement.

12,482 scientific references deposited, contributing to an increasingly open science, with 71% of references accessible in Open Access. A record for the institutional directory!