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A video for researchers: “Predatory Journals: How to Identify Them?”

We invite researchers to watch a video that explains what predatory journals are, why they pose a threat to the quality of science, and how to identify them. The video discusses key indicators that help assess a journal’s reliability and provides practical advice useful when choosing a publication venue for research results. Video link: “Predatory […]

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eLABa Consortium Certificate of Appreciation to Library Director Dr. Lina Šarlauskienė

At the jubilee eLABa Consortium conference “The Connection of Science and Knowledge – 15 Years of the eLABa Consortium,” held on 28 November 2025 at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre, a letter of appreciation from the eLABa Consortium was presented to Dr. Lina Šarlauskienė, Head of the Library and Centre of Scientific Communication

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Two New Issues of the Journal “Applied Research in Science” Are Now Available

In November, a special issue dedicated to the international scientific conference “Business and Technology Conference 2025” was released. It presents ten of the latest scientific studies, strategies, and real examples in the fields of technology, business, and economics, revealing the importance of resilience in a constantly changing environment and providing insights into how businesses can

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Libraries Invite Citizens to Strengthen Their Critical Thinking Muscle

How to recognize propaganda and disinformation? Does artificial intelligence always tell the truth? You can find answers to these questions by attending training sessions in Lithuanian public libraries and by participating in the fourth Medijų ir informacinio raštingumo (MIRKT) savaitė on October 24–31. “An informed, happy, and smart society” – this is the slogan of

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October 20–26: International Open Access Week

October 20–26, 2025, marks International Open Access Week worldwide. This global initiative promotes free and open access to scientific knowledge, research results, and academic resources. Open Access Week serves as a reminder that science and research outcomes should be accessible to everyone, as openness in science fosters progress, innovation, and stronger communities. This year’s theme,

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Access our subscribed e-resources with a single login and AI ​​assistant in the Virtual Library

Every student, lecturer and researcher can access subscribed sources by logging in with their KK email address starting with @ and password in the Virtual Library. Once logged in, you can use the Virtual Library‘s innovation – an AI search assistant (Research Assistant)! More information about subscribed databases can be found on the Electronic Resources page or

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New Board Games

We invite you to try out and borrow newly received board games to enjoy at home. The library’s collection has been expanded with 36 new board games, suitable for both individual and group play. You will find games of varying complexity and themes, catering to players of different ages and suitable for various occasions. In

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Selected Films from the “Nepatogus Kinas” Festival at the Library and Centre of Scientific Communication

We are joining the international documentary film festival “Nepatogus Kinas” initiative and invite you to watch the festival’s films for children and adults free of charge at the library. Festival films will be available to watch for free from October 8-27 in the 208th room on the computer marked with the festival logo, which has

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