127 search results for “privacy identity” in the Library website
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Morena SkalameraFaculty of Humanities
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Getting started with AI at Leiden University
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has introduced itself into everyone's lives. Naturally, Leiden University Libraries also has to address the development of AI. In this subject guide, we will give a short introduction to (Gen)AI and its effects on the university library. This subject guide has also been…
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Xu LiuICLON
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Ben SchoenmakerFaculty of Humanities
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Looi van KesselFaculty of Humanities
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Sara PolakFaculty of Humanities
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RDM Checklist
In short, data management can be defined as the creation, storage, maintenance, disclosure, archiving and sustainable preservation of research data. Increasingly the so called FAIR principles are referred to as a final goal: data should be made 'Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Re-usable'.
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Jaap de JongFaculty of Humanities
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Henk KernFaculty of Humanities
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Dennis BosFaculty of Humanities
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Bart van der BoomFaculty of Humanities
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Otto BoeleFaculty of Humanities
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Anna ScottFaculty of Humanities
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Yra van DijkFaculty of Humanities
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Liesbet NyssenFaculty of Humanities
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Oppression and Freedom
Freedom is not something we can take for granted. In its thematic programme ‘Oppression and Freedom’, Leiden University Libraries (UBL) has explored views on identity, relations and the interaction between individuals and groups in the past. The programme included several (online) exhibitions, workshops…
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Joost AugusteijnFaculty of Humanities
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Rineke Keijzer-GrootICLON
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Ruben van de VenFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Upload your thesis
As soon as your thesis has been approved, you will be asked to upload your final version to the Student Repository. The Repository is an online archive for Leiden University theses. You can send all questions regarding your upload to the repository to your Education administration office.
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Uploading student theses
The Student Repository is part of Scholarly Publications Leiden University and offers an online archive that makes Bachelor and Master theses easily searchable and publicly available.
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Archaeology
Overview of databases and reference works for research in Archaeology.
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Eric StormFaculty of Humanities
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Patrick DassenFaculty of Humanities
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Anahita ArianFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Christoph Niessen
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Kate BrackneyFaculty of Humanities
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Anastasia ZhangFaculty of Archaeology
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Frank de Zwart
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Diederik SmitFaculty of Humanities
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Laura BertensFaculty of Humanities
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Maikel KuijpersFaculty of Archaeology
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Bareez MajidFaculty of Humanities
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Bernhard RiegerFaculty of Humanities
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Ton van HaaftenFaculty of Humanities
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Monica van WinkelICLON
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Maartje JanseFaculty of Humanities
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Marie KolbenstetterFaculty of Archaeology
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Dorine SchellensFaculty of Humanities
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Annelies Schulte NordholtFaculty of Humanities
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Johannes MüllerFaculty of Humanities
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Kees WaaldijkFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Film and Literary Studies
Overview of databases, reference works and websites for research in Film and Literary Studies
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Religious Studies
Overview of databases, reference works and websites for research in religious studies.
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Uncatalogued materials from the Middle East now available through Leiden University Libraries’ catalogue
A collection of uncatalogued books from the Middle East is now available through the Leiden University Libraries’ (UBL) catalogue. The collection contains over 12,000 books mainly written in Arabic, but also in multiple other languages from the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia, including Persian,…
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Japan Studies: Politics and International Relations
Overview of reference works, journals and website for research in Politics and International Relations of Japan
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Digitised Leiden Middle Eastern collections available in Digital Collections
More than 2000 objects from the Middle Eastern collection at Leiden University Libraries (UBL) have been made available online through Digital Collections. These collections mostly consist of written works in Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Hebrew, Aramaic, and Syriac, but also contain printed works and the…
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Chinese Special Collections
The Chinese Special Collections are part of the Asian Library. Items can be consulted at the Special Collections Reading Room.
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Sarah CramseyFaculty of Humanities
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Dario FazziFaculty of Humanities