eLiechtensteinensia

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eLiechtensteinensia is an open access platform for digitized journals and periodical publications from the Principality of Liechtenstein or with reference to Liechtenstein, operated by the Liechtenstein National Library in Vaduz since 2010 . The Liechtenstein State Library works together with the publishing house of the Liechtenstein Academic Society (VLAG) and the Liechtenstein Institute in Bendern as cooperation partners.

aims

With the eLiechtensteinensia project, the Liechtenstein National Library is pursuing the goal of making regionally specific media available online and free of charge at low cost. In doing so, it strives to be able to offer newspaper and magazine volumes as well as series of publications together with special editions from the first to the current edition in various media types . These are linked in the OPAC of the Liechtenstein National Library.

The surface of the platform developed by Manfred Hauer, Wolfgang Herder and Meinrad Büchel should be user-friendly, easy to use and barrier-free based on the latest technology . Each contribution should always remain addressable via persistent links and be indexable for search engines . In addition, the actual use is checked in an ongoing measurement process.

Duration

The platform offers access to over 600,000 digitized pages from historical newspapers, magazines, yearbooks and some monographs from Liechtenstein. The works are digitized in the Liechtenstein State Library and the digital data prepared for online presentation.

The content is available as full text and can be downloaded as a PDF , provided that this is not opposed to by copyright regulations.

Depending on the agreement with the respective publisher, there may be a blocking period for newer editions. The volumes of the Academic Liechtenstein Company (LAG) issued Series Liechtenstein: Political writings is complete, for example after two years and available free of charge.

Important content (selection)

Search options

The database can be searched by keyword, person, title, publisher or subject area. The range of topics includes history , society , culture , regional studies , media , nature , politics , law , environment , economy and newspaper publisher . Another search option is the timeline function, which can be used to limit the search to a specific time period.

literature

  • Manfred Hauer et al .: The digital library "eliechtensteinensia.li" . In: Fachbuchjournal . Special edition on e-media . Vol. 3. Dinges & Frick, Wiesbaden 2011, p. 46-49 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Publishing house of the Liechtenstein Academic Society: LPS online at eLiechtensteinensia. Publishing house of the Liechtenstein Academic Society, April 26, 2016, accessed on June 21, 2019 .