László Király
Family name Király
First name László
Date of birth January 5, 1948
Nationality Hungarian
Education Eötvös Loránd University,
Faculty of Mathematics (from September 1967 to June 1972)
M.Sc. in mathematics 1972
Key qualifications information technology, database management
Language skills English: excellent
German: excellent
Present position Head of Department


Major projects managed in the past 5 years:

  • Web based tools for market research and poll support.
  • On line information service for the Hungarian Academic Community (a choice of different databases http://www.iif.hu/db/)
  • Library automation projects for more than 70 Hungarian libraries (as an example see MTA SZTAKI's on line library catalogue http://www.sztaki.hu/tin-bin/tinweb/)
  • On line publishing systems for Hungarian state organisations (BRS/SEARCH textual retrieval technology applications):
    • Constitutional Court of the Republic of Hungary
    • Supreme Court of the Republic of Hungary
    • National Institute for Vocational Training
    • State Archive of Hungary
  • Current Hungarian Law (both on-line and CD/ROM versions) as part of the Hungarian Information House . More than 10.000 searchable law texts.
  • Hungarian Firm Registry (both on-line and CD/ROM versions) as part of the Hungarian Information House (http://infohaz.euroweb.hu)
  • On-line Tourist's Guide (http://infohaz.euroweb.hu/compalm/compalma.htm)
  • Bookfinder, Hungary's largest book information system (www.bookfinder.hu).

International cooperations:
  • LINKGUIDE, an international project to setup a database of research and development projects in Middle and Eastern Europe .
    Duration: 1994-1997
    Sponsored by the NATO.
    Participating countries: Hungary, France, Russia, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland.
  • INTACCOMP, an Integrated Network of RTD Accomplishments.
    Duration: 1998-
    A COPERNICUS project sponsored by the EU.
    Participating countries: Hungary, France, Spain, Romania, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Lituania, Latvia, Poland.
  • AROMO, an international project to setup a joint library catalogue for small libraries.
    Duration: 1998-1999
    Sponsored by TEMPUS.
    Participating countries: Hungary, Germany, England.