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4. the integration of the Library's bibliographic activities and information services into international programmes, 5. the organization of the Library as the centre of the library system of the Republic of Croatia and the University of Zagreb, 6. scientific research in the field of library and information sciences,
The Faculty Library [5] moved into a new building opened in March 2009, becoming the second largest library in Croatia (after the nearby National and University Library in Zagreb). It includes 24 department libraries with more than 600 000 books. The library consists of the ground floor, 6 upper floors and a closed repository.
This includes libraries that fall into public, national, university or higher education, church, general education, and special library categories. [4] Academic, special, and research libraries are governed by the Ministry of Science, Education, and Sports , while the Ministry of Culture is responsible for public libraries.
The University of Zagreb and the University North are the only public universities operating in Northern and Central Croatia. The history of the University began on September 23, 1669, when the Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I issued a decree granting the establishment of the Jesuit Academy of the Royal Free City of Zagreb. The decree was accepted ...
The institution was founded in Zagreb on 29 April 1861 by the decision of the Croatian Parliament as the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts. [4] The bishop and benefactor Josip Juraj Strossmayer, a prominent advocate of higher education during the 19th century Croatian national romanticism, set up a trust fund for this purpose and in 1860 submitted a large donation to the then viceroy of ...
The journal was established in 1964 and its articles are regularly available in Academic Search Complete, Political Science Complete, SocINDEX, Central and Eastern European Online Library, ProQuest, Directory of Open Access Journals, Portal of scientific journals of Croatia and other platforms. [3]
The Electrical Engineering Student Club (Croatian: Klub studenata elektrotehnike, abbr: KSET) is a student association founded by students of the Croatian Faculty of Electrical Engineering, and plays an active role in the social life of the University of Zagreb and Zagreb in general. The club is part of a larger building complex of its native ...
The Faculty was founded by the Parliament of the People's Republic of Croatia on 23 February 1962 as part of the University of Zagreb. Classes began in November of that year. In 1971 the Faculty launched a journalism school that later evolved into a separate study program. [2]