Dear scientists and students of NUS named after. adm. Makarova! 19 May 2021 Within the framework of the Open Government Week, a webinar and discussion “Open Science: Action Plan for Ukraine ”under the auspices of the Ministry of Education and Science. The concept of Open Science will be presented during the event, current European trends in scientific communications, and also discussed […]
Announcement of exhibitions in May
Dear users! We offer to get acquainted with the announcement of book-illustrative exhibitions, exhibited in the customer service departments of the Scientific Library in May. Thematic and informational exhibitions are waiting for you to help the educational process, to significant and memorable dates, on topical issues of today. Come and use the new and useful information for you!
Meet: new receipts to the fund of the Scientific Library
Dear users! We offer to get acquainted with new publications, which were received by the fund of the Scientific Library of NUS named after. adm. Makarov in April 2021 year. The provided annotations will help to orientate in the choice of books better, which reveal the content of each edition. The book will always help you gain new knowledge!
The Scientific Library congratulates on the Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation and the Day of Victory over Nazism in the Second World War!
Dear users! We sincerely congratulate you on the Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation and the Day of Victory over Nazism in the Second World War! In these May days we remember those, who died during World War II, and we express our gratitude and respect to the veterans for the Victory over Nazism. Low bow, eternal memory […]
Video presentation for the Great Victory Day
Years pass… They fly away into eternity… The terrible and difficult years of the Second World War are moving further and further away from us. But the memory of those does not fade, who defended the country at the cost of his own life. 8 and 9 May we pay tribute to those, who died, and bring words of gratitude to them, who survived. […]