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We Will Teach You How to Look up Information

We Will Teach You How to Look up Information
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A new academic year begins. The Library provides free group lessons on how to look up information and adapt to the working conditions in our building upon prior request. You can learn how to use a variety of resources of the National Library of Belarus – from a simple search in an electronic catalogue to working with databases and the Internet.

The National Library also offers thematic classes according to the student's major and overview classes on the Library's core resources and services.

There's an option to conduct both individual elective classes and the entire complex not only in the Library but also in the educational institution at a convenient time for the listeners.

Every last Wednesday of the month, there is a free lesson on the reference compilation, where you can learn how to correctly compose lists of references in accordance with the requirements of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Republic of Belarus.

For the first-year students of universities and colleges, we offer paid group lessons: a tour of the Library combined with a brief overview presentation of information resources and services.

For more info:

  • Reference and Information Service Department, free classes: (017) 293 27 39 (Ms Elena Tulupova, Head of the Department);

  • Excursion and Methodological Work Department, paid tours with an introductory presentation: (017) 293 27 66, (017) 293 29 30.

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"Soldier's Fate": on the 100th anniversary of Vasil Bykov and the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Belarus from Nazi invaders

18 Apr 2024

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of the People's writer of Belarus, publicist and screenwriter Vasil Vladimirovich Bykov.
On this occasion, the National Library has prepared an anniversary exhibition "Soldier's fate", which highlights the great influence on the work of the Belarusian writer of his participation in the Great Patriotic War.

Book exhibitions