• Access: Webpage

  • Publications: 2 per year

  • Language: Romanian

  • ISSN: 1843-9403

BULETIN BIBLIOGRAFIC

The bibliographic bulletin is a biannual specialized publication of ASE’s Library, with a bibliometric profile, published at the initiative of the Bibliographic Research Service. The first issue of the Bibliographic Bulletin was published in 2008.

The publication aims to inform users (students, master students, doctoral students, teachers, researchers, but also specialists interested in economics) on Romanian and foreign publications, in print or electronic format, which entered the library during the year.

The bulletin contains for each publication title the complete bibliographic description, quota, keywords, as well as an index of authors (one of titles and one of fields), being a useful bibliographic tool for info-documentary research, whose content is organized according to the Dewey Decimal Classification System, an international system also adopted for the collections with open shelf access.

  • Access: Webpage

  • Publications: 1 per year
  • Language: Romanian

  • ISSN: 1843-939X

REPERTORIUL TEZELOR DE DOCTORAT

It is a specialized annual publication of ASE’s Library, another initiative of the Bibliographic Research Service, which, through its editing aims at the documentary capitalization of doctoral theses defended in ASE, theses that contribute by novelty to the development of the economic field. The first issue was published in 2008.

In order to capitalize on the doctoral theses defended in ASE, the publication was edited also retroactively, until 1990. The publication continues the tradition of the Memorandum of doctoral theses, initially published within the institution.

The publication indexes the doctoral theses defended annually in ASE, entered in the library collections. It contains at each entry a complete bibliographic description, quota and keywords. The repertoire includes an index of authors, an index of subjects, an alphabetical index of scientific coordinators, an alphabetical index (by title) of theses defended within each faculty, and is a useful bibliographic tool for info-documentary research.

BULETIN BIBLIOGRAFIC

  • Access: Webpage

  • Publications: 2 per year

  • Language: Romanian

  • ISSN: 1843-9403

The bibliographic bulletin is a biannual specialized publication of ASE’s Library, with a bibliometric profile, published at the initiative of the Bibliographic Research Service. The first issue of the Bibliographic Bulletin was published in 2008.

The publication aims to inform users (students, master students, doctoral students, teachers, researchers, but also specialists interested in economics) on Romanian and foreign publications, in print or electronic format, which entered the library during the year.

The bulletin contains for each publication title the complete bibliographic description, quota, keywords, as well as an index of authors (one of titles and one of fields), being a useful bibliographic tool for info-documentary research, whose content is organized according to the Dewey Decimal Classification System, an international system also adopted for the collections with open shelf access.

REPERTORIUL TEZELOR DE DOCTORAT

  • Access: Webpage

  • Publications: 1 per year
  • Language: Romanian

  • ISSN: 1843-939X

It is a specialized annual publication of ASE’s Library, another initiative of the Bibliographic Research Service, which, through its editing aims at the documentary capitalization of doctoral theses defended in ASE, theses that contribute by novelty to the development of the economic field. The first issue was published in 2008.

In order to capitalize on the doctoral theses defended in ASE, the publication was edited also retroactively, until 1990. The publication continues the tradition of the Memorandum of doctoral theses, initially published within the institution.

The publication indexes the doctoral theses defended annually in ASE, entered in the library collections. It contains at each entry a complete bibliographic description, quota and keywords. The repertoire includes an index of authors, an index of subjects, an alphabetical index of scientific coordinators, an alphabetical index (by title) of theses defended within each faculty, and is a useful bibliographic tool for info-documentary research.