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  • ADP is part of theof the Faculty of Social Sciences, working to ‘Analyze dataDeposit study Promote science’ provides access to research data. Registration needed.
  • is intended for library circulation e-books and e-journals in the Slovenian language. NUK members or members of the Slovenian public libraries can also borrow the books free of charge, or you can buy the material.
  • is used for reading Slovenian literary texts. It allows for searching full-text works of predominantly Slovene literary classics.
  • offers free access to a wide variety of digital contents in the fields of science, art and culture:,,,,and other digitised materials.
  • digital critical editions of Slovenian literature offer selected Slovenian texts with integrated facsimiles, transcriptions and scholarly commentary, in some cases including audiovisual recordings.
  • is devoted to the greatest Slovene poet. It contains poems from his collection Poezije, selected recitals by a variety of actors, his biography, and more.
  • portal of theFran Ramovš Institute of the Slovenian Languageat ZRC SAZU,is intended for browsing through dictionaries, linguistic corpora, and other linguistic collections.
  • is a portal containing more than 200 selected information resources designed to search for scientific, technical, and study literature. Some resources are freely accessible to all users, others are accessible only to students of the University of Ljubljana and to members of university libraries either from library locations or viaafter registering. You can check theto see under what terms and conditions individual resources are available.
  • preserves, protects and preserves the written cultural and scientific heritage of Slovenia on the World Wide Web. The versions of each site are arranged by the date the cover was completed.
  • – Repository for open access to diploma, master and doctoral theses and research publications of Slovenian universities and research institutions. Also includes video-lectures, reviews, reports and much more.
  • collects digital cultural heritage of the Slovenian regions and content of local background in the Slovenian language; it is accessible to everyone; no Library membership or registration are required.
  • electronic forms of theses, articles, and research publications of the University. Statistic figures include only works with full text (with files) in all languages.
  • facilitates collecting and saving electronic forms of theses, articles, and research publications by employees of the University as well as research data. The Repository also keeps metadata on works from the ePrints.FRI, PeFprints, DRUGG, and ADP collections.
  • provides access to current issues and archive of the publications of SAZU.
  • incorporates bibliographic records on books, periodicals, newspapers, printed music scores, sound recordings, cartographic material, pictorial material, and articles. Coverage includes publications either written by Slovene authors or in the Slovene language or published by Slovene publishing houses.
  • – watch films from Slovenian Film Centre.
  • – gateway to free as well as restricted access periodicals and journals from Slovenia.
  • including index, periods, occupations etc.
  • website contains texts of one hundred selected poems by Srečko Kosovel with parallel German translations.

Statistical data

  • includes current data, data series and statistical publications from Bank of Slovenia.
  • provides access to statistical data on the Republic of Slovenia from various fields and statistical publications.