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Infomedia
You have access to read articles and reviews from Infomedia via bibliotek.dk if you are a registered user at a library with access.
How to use it:
What is Infomedia?
Infomedia is a database with text from several Danish newspapers and journals - the majority will be articles in Danish. Only part of the content in Infomedia is accessible via bibliotek.dk - the articles indexed by Danish Bibliographic Center. These are the newspapers and journals currently accessible via bibliotek.dk:
Only articles of some length can be found via bibliotek.dk, and much content in Infomedia can not be found via bibliotek.dk.
All material in Infomedia is covered by copyright law and may not be copied without permission.
What you have to do
You have to do the following in order to get access:
How do you get access to the articles?
When you are logged in and saved library and data, this is how you see the articles:
You want some newspaper articles about Kasper Holten.
Click the tab Articles - type Kasper Holten and hit Search
Look at the records in full display - in some records you'll see a link: Read article from Infomedia. Click this link and you'll see the article.
How do you get access to reviews?
You want Danish reviews of Kantslag (by Dorthe Nors) - type Kantslag and search. Click the title Kantslag and then the tab Reviews and the link Reviews incl. Infomedia-access.
Now you see data about reviews and in some of them the link Read article from Infomedia.
If your library does not give you access, you get that information instead of the reviews.
Read about Infomedia (in Danish but with illustrations) Infomedia on bibliotek.dk's blog.
How to use it:
What is Infomedia?
Infomedia is a database with text from several Danish newspapers and journals - the majority will be articles in Danish. Only part of the content in Infomedia is accessible via bibliotek.dk - the articles indexed by Danish Bibliographic Center. These are the newspapers and journals currently accessible via bibliotek.dk:
- Aktuelt from February 2000-April 2001 (the journal ceased)
- Berlingske Tidende (from 1990)
- Information (from May 1998)
- Jyllands-Posten (from September 1997)
- Kristeligt Dagblad (from 2001)
- Politiken (from 1990)
- Weekendavisen (from 1990)
- Berlingske Nyhedsmagasin (from January 2011-November 2011 (after that included in Berlingske Tidende))
- Computerworld (from August 2011)
- Danske Kommuner (from May 2011)
- Ingeniøren (from August 2011 - link to Infomedia and to the net)
- Mandag Morgen (from April 2011-2012, nr. 23. Printed version ceased - now the online version is indexed)
- Mandag morgen [online] from 2012, nr. 24 - link to their site (limited access) and to Infomedia
- Mandag morgen Navigation from 2012, nr. 1 - link to their site (limited access) and to Infomedia
- Sygeplejersken (from September 2011)
- Ugebrevet A4 (from January 2011)
- Ugeskrift for læger (from January 2011 - link to Infomedia and to the net)
Only articles of some length can be found via bibliotek.dk, and much content in Infomedia can not be found via bibliotek.dk.
All material in Infomedia is covered by copyright law and may not be copied without permission.
What you have to do
You have to do the following in order to get access:
- you have to be logged in with a bibliotek.dk-login. Create one if you haven't one allready. Read here (in Danish but with illustrations) About login to bibliotek.dk - on bibliotek.dk's blog
- you have to save a favourite library and your personal data (CPR and pinkode) AFTER login. Read here (in Danish but with illustrations) About favourite libraries on bibliotek.dk's blog.
- your favourite library has to have remote access to Infomedia.
How do you get access to the articles?
When you are logged in and saved library and data, this is how you see the articles:
You want some newspaper articles about Kasper Holten.
Click the tab Articles - type Kasper Holten and hit Search
Look at the records in full display - in some records you'll see a link: Read article from Infomedia. Click this link and you'll see the article.
How do you get access to reviews?
You want Danish reviews of Kantslag (by Dorthe Nors) - type Kantslag and search. Click the title Kantslag and then the tab Reviews and the link Reviews incl. Infomedia-access.
Now you see data about reviews and in some of them the link Read article from Infomedia.
If your library does not give you access, you get that information instead of the reviews.
Read about Infomedia (in Danish but with illustrations) Infomedia on bibliotek.dk's blog.
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