The Digital Library of the Czech Academy of Sciences

The Digital Library of the Czech Academy of Sciences
  • Type of source: bibliographic / full-text database
  • Documents: books / journals
  • Format: JPG / PDF
  • Specialisation: multidisciplinary
  • Period covered: 1706–present day
  • Publication language: multilingual
  • Interface language: Czech / English
  • Downloads available: yes
  • Off-line loans available: no

Description:

Kramerius

Access: http://kramerius.lib.cas.cz

Kramerius is a collection of digitalised periodicals and monographs from the Czech Academy of Sciences and its historical precursors, largely covering the nineteenth and twentieth centuries along with newer publications from the holdings of the Library of the Czech Academy of Sciences.

Complete bibliographic details and parts of documents that are no longer subject to copyright are freely available; image data from documents subject to copyright is available only on a reserved computer in the study of the LCAS.

Documents can be downloaded in original JPG format, converted to PDF (including a version for electronic readers) and printed.

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EPrints

Access: http://dlib.lib.cas.cz/

The EPrints database provides access to the current journal production of institutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences and a selection of the production of external publishers. It contains full texts of papers from a total of twenty-three periodicals covering a period from 1991 to the present day (this period may differ for individual periodicals). The external publishers represented are the University of Ostrava (Historica), the publishing house Karolinum (Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Oeconomica. Czech Economic Review) and the Society for the History of Sciences and Technology (The History of Science and Technology). The texts of the papers are in the Czech and English languages. A merger with the digital library Kramerius is anticipated in the future.

 

Webarchiv Akademie věd ČR

Access: http://webarchiv.lib.cas.cz/

This Web Archive is a tool for the archiving and long-term storage of the WebPages of units of the Academy of Sciences. WebPages are saved at monthly intervals dating back to 2009. A total of 41 institutes of the CAS are currently engaged in the Web Archive project.

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Freely accessible