Stay informed about closing days, trial subscriptions, and the new databases, magazines, and ebook packages in the Law Library collection.
UHasselt recently acquired an online subscription to the Omnilegie database. The so-called 'blue codes (Blauwe Wetboeken) of Die Keure' serve as the foundation for this database.
On Monday, 21st November, UHasselt will transition to the digital press database Belga.press. From now on, you will have access to the consolidated content of all Belgian news brands through this online news platform.
During the international Open Access Week 2022, the Belgian universities, in collaboration with the Royal Library, are organizing the event 'Open Science: connecting the actors', on November 21, 2022 in the Royal Library in Brussels.
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Since April 2019, Legidex's Legal Tech has been available to UHasselt students and academics through the Limburg Law Library.
Explore our selection of e-books, freely accessible to both UHasselt students and staff, both on and off campus.
Since 5th July 2021, UHasselt has had access to SAGE Premier: a comprehensive collection of international peer-reviewed journals covering a wide range of disciplines, including Business, Humanities, Social Sciences, Science & Technology, and Health Sciences.
Since 1st April 2021, Hasselt University has full-text access to all English-language and International Springer e-Books published from 2018 onwards. Only the so-called 'major reference works' are not covered by our license.
Since 12th January 2021, the University of Hasselt has had access to the French legal database 'Lexis 360'. 'Lexis 360' is a significant database for French legislation, case law, and legal doctrine.
Since 1st December 2020, UHasselt has had access to the 'Freedom Collection e-Books' from Elsevier, including the backlist. These comprise nearly all monographs across all subject areas offered on the Elsevier platform (just under 20,000 e-books).
The Wolters Kluwer Digital Book Platform is now accessible at the University of Hasselt and in the Rechtsbibliotheek Limburg. The complete catalog comprises over 2,700 books across 13 domains of international law.