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  • (Scientific) Publishing and Open Access

    An introduction to scientific communication with Andreas Ferus as part of the WissensWert series.

    Course held in German

    Karl-Schweighofer-Gasse 3, 1070 Wien, room 3.11 (IT training room)

    University Library

    Logo WissensWert
  • The Historical Library of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna

    A guided tour through the historical premises and the collection of antique holdings of the A...cademy Library with Martin Kreuz as part of the WissensWert series.

    Guided tour in German

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    The color photograph shows what may be a typical desk or work table of a senior official in the library service. A scriptor or an amanuensis (assistant scribe) possibly, since these two people with this job title have to do the work of the classic "librarian" behind the scenes. In addition to the necessary work utensils – such as nib pens, inkwell, blotting cradle, index cards, and various inventory books and lists – the everyday work is completed by many other period-typical accessories, which allows you to put yourself in the necessary work steps and to revel and live a little in the flair of the 19th century.
  • Goose Quill, Squiggle, Ink Blot – Reading and Writing Kurrent Script

    A three-unit Kurrent workshop of the University Archives with Ulrike Hirhager as part of the Academy Library’s WissensWert event series

    Free course held in German

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    Top left: Matriculation register from the holdings of the university archive of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, 1754–1769/72; top right: Kurrent alphabet; bottom left: Kurrent memory cards; bottom right: Practice sheet, quill with steel nib, glass inkwell
  • Milena Nights – A Literary Reading Evening

    Christoph Salcher, Katharina Tiwald, and Peter Waldeck present the Viennese Milena Verlag and read from new and old works as part of the Academy Library’s event series Wer A… sagt.

    Lecture

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    Three black and white photo portraits. Left: Christoph Salcher, a middle-aged man with large glasses and bald head, smiling in a friendly manner. Center: Katharina Tiwald, a middle-aged woman with delicate glasses and long hair parted on the left side, smiling, her head slightly tilted to the left. Right: Peter Waldeck, a friendly looking man in his prime with a full head of dark hair, has his left eyebrow raised slightly.
  • Introduction to the Use of the Library of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (in English)

    An introduction to the use of the A...cademy Library's holdings with Patrizia Wiesner-Ledermann as part of the WissensWert series.

    Introduction held in English

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    Logo WissensWert
  • Introduction to the Use of the Library of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (in German)

    An introduction to the use of the A...cademy Library's holdings with Patrizia Wiesner-Ledermann as part of the WissensWert series.

    Introduction held in German

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    Logo WissensWert
  • The Historical Library of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna

    A guided tour through the historical premises and the collection of antique holdings of the A...cademy Library with Martin Kreuz as part of the WissensWert series.

    Guided tour in German

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    The color photograph shows what may be a typical desk or work table of a senior official in the library service. A scriptor or an amanuensis (assistant scribe) possibly, since these two people with this job title have to do the work of the classic "librarian" behind the scenes. In addition to the necessary work utensils – such as nib pens, inkwell, blotting cradle, index cards, and various inventory books and lists – the everyday work is completed by many other period-typical accessories, which allows you to put yourself in the necessary work steps and to revel and live a little in the flair of the 19th century.
  • (Scientific) Publishing and Open Access

    An introduction to scientific communication with Andreas Ferus as part of the WissensWert series.

    Course held in German

    Karl-Schweighofer-Gasse 3, 1070 Wien, room 3.11 (IT training room)

    University Library

    Logo WissensWert
  • (Scientific) Research

    A course with Andreas Ferus on searching for professional literature as part of the WissensWert series.

    Course held in German

    Karl-Schweighofer-Gasse 3, 1070 Wien, room 3.11 (IT training room)

    University Library

    Logo WissensWert
  • Catastrophes That Made Me

    A book presentation plus reading with author Kseniya Schneider under the Academy Library’s Wer A…sagt event series

    Book presentation held in German

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    On black background there are several different white and red scribbles. In the left part of the graphic there is a large human head surrounded with question marks, stylized eyes and other signs. You can also see the part of a saying: [Who] am I?
  • Introduction to the Use of the Library of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna

    An introduction to the use of the A...cademy Library's holdings with Patrizia Wiesner-Ledermann as part of the WissensWert series.

    Introduction held in English

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    Logo WissensWert
  • Die Holzapfel Schwestern

    Reading and concert with author Bernhard Moshammer under the Academy Library’s Wer A.. sagt event series

    Reading and concert held in German

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    Cover of the novel "Die Holzapfel Schwestern" [The Holzapfel Sisters] by Bernhard Moshammer with a reproduction of Artemisia Gentileschi's painting "Judith beheads Holofernes" (c. 1612, Museo di Capodimonte, Naples).
  • Goose Quill, Squiggle, Ink Blot – Reading and Writing Kurrent Script

    A three-unit Kurrent workshop of the University Archives with Ulrike Hirhager as part of the Academy Library’s WissensWert event series

    Free course held in German

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    Top left: Matriculation register from the holdings of the university archive of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, 1754–1769/72; top right: Kurrent alphabet; bottom left: Kurrent memory cards; bottom right: Practice sheet, quill with steel nib, glass inkwell
  • CANCELED: Catastrophes That Made Me

    A book presentation plus reading with author Kseniya Schneider under the Academy Library’s Wer A…sagt event series

    Book presentation held in German

    Schillerplatz/ University Library (Reading room, M7)

    University Library

    On black background there are several different white and red scribbles. In the lower left part of the graphic there is a human head surrounded with question marks, stylized eyes, and sayings (Who am I? All eyes on me). On the right edge of the image is written vertically "Welcome to my mind".