Research Library: Mon, Thu 12–19, Tue, Wed, Fri 10–17 | Study Centre: Mon–Sun 9–21, service desk Mon–Fri 9.30–16.30
Research Library: Mon, Thu 12–19, Tue, Wed, Fri 10–17
Study Centre: Mon–Sun 9–21, service desk Mon–Fri 9.30–16.30

April 2025

Exhibition: “Archaeological Fieldwork in Estonia 2024” – A glimpse into the hidden layers of our land

Until 9 May, visitors are welcome to explore the travelling exhibition “Archaeological Fieldwork in Estonia 2024” by the Estonian Archaeologists’ Union, displayed in the 1st floor gallery of the Research Library. The exhibition offers an overview of the most significant archaeological investigations conducted in Estonia last year – what researchers managed to uncover from the […]

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The foundational legal text from Venice to Rakvere – “Institutiones cum glossa” 1478

The Institutiones Iustiniani, or Justinian’s Institutes, forms part of the Corpus iuris civilis (“Body of Civil Law”), which was compiled between 529 and 534. The title Institutiones cum glossa (ordinaria Accursii Florentini) indicates that this edition includes explanations, marginal notes, and commentaries on the texts – in other words, it is an annotated edition. According

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Hot off the press: Foreign-Language Books and Estonica in Estonia, 1494–1830

On 3 April, the Academic Library of Tallinn University hosted the official launch of the major bibliographical reference work Foreign-Language Book and Estonica in Estonia, 1494–1830. This three-volume publication is the result of nearly five decades of work within Estonia’s retrospective national bibliography programme, which began back in 1978, at the height of the Brezhnev

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A trial access to Geenius.ee is available to members of Tallinn University until 26th May

Geenius.ee is a rapidly growing news portal with content that is factual, clear, and useful. It maintains a strong focus on business and digital news relevant to Estonia, as well as insights that support work and studies. The portal comprises 13 websites and three magazines, and produces seven podcasts. A trial access to Geenius.ee is available

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