The 2022 edition of the Training week’s theme is Beyond the Library Collections. We don’t have it? Here it is!
The Training Week takes place in Liège from Monday May 30 to Friday June 3, 2022. Learn more about HERMES Team participation

The 2022 edition of the Training week’s theme is Beyond the Library Collections. We don’t have it? Here it is!
The Training Week takes place in Liège from Monday May 30 to Friday June 3, 2022. Learn more about HERMES Team participation
The video lecture “Resource discovery. Use cases in the academic field ” by Stephanie Krueger is now available online.
The free video lecture “Instruments for Effective Resource Sharing” is now available on HERMES youtube channel.
What makes a “good” topic? Which kind of sources and tools we can consider for a research project? There are numerous possibilities, a detailed overview can be found by watching
A new interesting video lecture is available on HERMES youtube channel. It is a detailed overview on copyright and licenses: historical origins and different functions, why copyright and licenses are important to resource sharing…
The free video lecture “Open Access ethic matters. Legal, national, and EU mandates” is now available on HERMES youtube channel
Learn about Open Access history and main issues by watching the video lecture by professor Orçun Madran (Hacettepe University, Turkey) on HERMES youtube channel.
HERMES project will be presented in the international event organized by the Koç University Suna Kıraç Library. Ready to participate online?
The 17th International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) Interlending and Document Supply (ILDS) Conference will include a half-day pre-conference to promote HERMES Project.
Join us at the IFLA World Library and Information Congress 2021 online, from 17 to 19 August, to the 1 hour session “Resource Sharing in a Post-Pandemic World”
Subscribe here! The youtube channel for HERMES project has been created. It will be useful to make HERMES webinars available to anyone in the world. Have a look at the