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Heidelberg University Library

The Heidelberg University Library (German: Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg, ISIL DE-16) is the central library of the Heidelberg University. Together with the 83 decentralized libraries of the faculties and institutes, it forms the University Library System, which is headed by the director of the University Library. The University Library holds special collections in literature concerning the Palatinate and Baden, egyptology, archeology, the history of art, and South Asia. It holds about 3.2 million books, 6,000 printed scientific periodicals, and about 500,000 other media such as microfilms and video tapes. The libraries of the faculties and institutes hold another 3 million printed books. In 2022, the University Library registered 43,600 active users who accessed more than 746,000 books. The conventional book supply is complemented by numerous electronic services, including approximately 152,00 electronic journals.[1] The University Library provides around 1,100 reading- and workspaces in the main library in the old town and around 320 reading- and workspaces in the branch in the Neuenheimer Feld, including many IT-workstations and research stations equipped with PCs.

Heidelberg University Library
Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
The main building, built in 1905
LocationHeidelberg
Established1386
Branches1 (Neuenheimer Feld)
Collection
Size3.2 million books
Access and use
Circulation750,000 books
Population servedgeneral public
Members43,000
Other information
DirectorJochen Apel
Employees179
Websitewww.ub.uni-heidelberg.de
Heidelberg University Library

1
Plöck, Main
2
Neuenheimer Feld, Branch
Heidelberg University Library, Main
General information
AddressPlöck 107–109, 69117 Heidelberg
Coordinates49°24′35″N 8°42′21″E / 49.40973°N 8.70586°E / 49.40973; 8.70586
Heidelberg University Library, Branch
General information
AddressIm Neuenheimer Feld 368, 69120 Heidelberg
Coordinates49°25′04″N 8°40′06″E / 49.41774°N 8.66834°E / 49.41774; 8.66834
References:
  • "Heidelberg University Library: The library system of the University of Heidelberg in numbers". UB Heidelberg. 17 November 2022. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
  • "Heidelberg University Library: Locations and Addresses of Heidelberg University Library". UB Heidelberg. 8 February 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2023.

History edit

 
The historical reading room fell victim to a 'modernization' in 1954

Heidelberg University Library is the oldest university library in Germany. Its origin coincides with the founding year of the University of Heidelberg in 1386. Its roots trace back to the purchase of a chest of documents by the first Rector Marsilius von Inghen in 1388, which was stored in the Heiliggeistkirche. The library was initially built up through book donations from bishops, chancellors, and early professors. Louis III willed his large and valuable collection to the university, as did the Fugger of Augsburg. Otto Henry, Elector Palatine, combined the university's libraries in the 16th century, thus creating the Bibliotheca Palatina. After Heidelberg was conquered by Tilly in September 1622 during the Thirty Years War, the victorious Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria donated the Bibliotheca Palatina to Pope Gregory XV. More than 3,700 manuscripts and approx. 13,000 pamphlets were brought to the Vatican in Rome. Several manuscripts dating from the 10th to 18th century from the libraries of the secularized monasteries Salem and Petershausen constituted the basis for the reconstruction. Efforts to recover the Bibliotheca Palatina led to a partial success in 1816: 847 German manuscripts from the Vatican and some Latin and Greek works came back from Paris to Heidelberg. In 1888 the Codex Manesse, which was at that point located in the Royal Library in Paris, returned to Heidelberg as part of an exchange.

The main building edit

From 1901 to 1905, a richly ornamented four-wing red sandstone building was constructed for the library across from the Church of St. Peter. It was designed by Josef Durm, who adapted the Renaissance style of Heidelberg Castle and added numerous elements of Art Nouveau. These include a depiction of Prometheus with the eagle to the left of the main entrance and a veiled Virgin to the right. The central gable of the main facade is decorated with a sculpture of the head sculpture of Pallas Athene, on the gable of the west facade there is a depiction of the Weltgeist, over whose head are arranged foliage, a globe, and nine stars. The frontage is punctuated by numerous windows for the sake of natural illumination. In May 1971 the building was designated a historic monument.

New builds, extensions and refurbishments edit

Since 1978, the science branch of the University Library serves the institutes of natural sciences and medicine on the New Campus.[1] It was expanded in the 1990s. In 1988, the main library in the old town was partially renovated. In 1991, the underground archive forcapable of holding about 2 million books was completed under the courtyard of the New University. The construction project for the north extension of the University Library in the adjacent building complex, the so-called Triplex building, started in 2009.[2] The construction work was completed in April 2015. The new Triplex reading room was opened in July 2015.[2] From 2016 to 2019, the Enquiry and Reference Services in the old town (IZA) and the Multimedia Centre (MMZ) were renovated.

Senior librarians (since 1912) or directors edit

  • Friedrich Wilken (1808–1817)
  • Friedrich Christoph Schlosser (1817–1825)
  • Franz Mone (1825–1827)
  • Joseph Eiselein (1827–1833)
  • Johann Christian Felix Bähr 1833–1872
  • Karl Zangemeister (1873–1902)
  • Jakob Wille (1902–1922)
  • Rudolf Sillib (1922–1934)
  • Hermann Finke (1934–1935, Kommissarische Leitung)
  • Karl Preisendanz (1935–1945)
  • Hermann Finke (1945–1947, Kommissarische Leitung)
  • Joseph Deutsch (1947–1952)
  • Walter Bauhuis (1952–1953, kommissarische Leitung)
  • Carl Wehmer (1953–1965)
  • Walter Koschorreck (1965–1978)
  • Walter Henß (1977–1979, Kommissarische Leitung)
  • Elmar Mittler (1979–1990)
  • Wilfried Werner (1990–1991, Kommissarische Leitung)
  • Hermann Josef Dörpinghaus [de] (1991–2001)[3]
  • Gisela Weber (2001–2002, Kommissarische Leitung)
  • Veit Probst [de] (2002–2023)[4]
  • Jochen Apel (since 2023)

Manuscripts, Old Prints and Rare Books edit

 
Portrait of Henry VI from Codex Manesse, c. 1304

The Heidelberg University Library has a collection with 6,900 manuscripts, 1,800 incunabula, 110,600 autographs and a collection of old maps, graphic sheets, drawings and photographs. The origins of the Bibliotheca Palatina[5] with manuscripts from the 9th to the 17th century go back to the founding year of the university in 1386. Among the manuscripts, the Codex Manesse (Cod. Pal. germ. 848) stands out. The Große Heidelberger Liederhandschrift was written in Zurich between 1300 and 1340 and is the most extensive collection of Middle High German poetry. The codex contains almost 6,000 stanzas by 140 poets on 426 sheets of parchment. Its 137 miniatures are a series of "portraits" depicting each poet. Also part of the stock are the predominantly Latin manuscripts dating from the 10th to 18th century from the monastic libraries Salem and Petershausen, the so-called Heidelberger Handschriften (mainly modern manuscripts and a large number of autographs and estates), manuscripts from the estate of the London bookseller Nikolaus Trübner (Trübner Collection) as well as documents, incunabula and old prints. The graphic collection contains landscapes and portraits rendered in different techniques. It comprises drawings, woodcuts, copper and steel engravings, etchings, and photographs. The graphic collection contains views and portraits in drawings, woodcuts, copper and steel engravings, etchings and photographs. Contents of the special collections are registered in separate catalogues, and provided detailed descriptions.The special collections are available through detailed descriptions in special catalogues. In addition, many manuscripts, incunabula and rara are available online in digitized form.

Electronic library and publication services edit

The electronic library includes over 152,000 full-text e-journals, 3,800 databases and around 850,000 e-books. A large part of the 6.2 million media in the library system is registered in the online catalog HEIDI. The Heidelberg University Library conducts a digitization center. Parts of the historical inventory are digitized using specially made book tables (Grazer Buchtisch). All manuscripts of the Bibliotheca Palatina are available online as digital copies on the Internet (848 German-language Palatina manuscripts, 2,030 Latin, 423 Greek, 267 Hebrew and 20 manuscripts in other languages). The digitization of the German and Latin codices of the Bibliotheca Palatina was funded by the Manfred Lautenschläger Foundation. The Heidelberg University Library and the Vatican Library collaborated on the digitization. A sub-project was the virtual reconstruction of the Lorsch monastic library. The Heidelberg document server heiDOK is an open access platform that offers members of the university the opportunity to publish on the web free of charge. The multimedia archive, which is based on the EPrints system, is DINI-certified. On the basis of the Open Journal Systems software, it is also possible to create and manage e-journals. With heidICON, the university library provides a central object and multimedia database for the University of Heidelberg. The university bibliography heiBIB lists all academic publications by members of Heidelberg University. In 2015, the University of Heidelberg founded the publishing house Heidelberg University Publishing – heiUP, which is part of the university library. The publisher releases quality-controlled scientific publications in open access.[6][7]

Specialized information services edit

Within the framework of the cooperative system of national literature and information supply funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), the Heidelberg University Library oversees the specialized information services (FID) for Egyptology, Classical Archaeology, European Art History up to 1945 and General Fine Arts Studies as well as South Asian Studies. The library is tasked with collecting the German and foreign scientific literature for these departments as exhaustively completely as possible, indexing it and making it available via interlibrary loan. The goal of the DFG-funded specialized information services is the recording of scientific information without media discontinuity – and, if possible, ensuring that direct access is provided. One element is the meta-search via specialized catalogs and databases. The specialized information guides make technically relevant, and high-quality internet sources accessible. Historical collections are gradually being digitized and offered freely via the specialized portals.[8]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Heidelberg University Library: History of Heidelberg University Library". UB Heidelberg. 22 April 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
  2. ^ a b Nissen, Martin (2015). "Der neue Triplex-Lesesaal der Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg: Lernzentrum auf 6.500 Quadratmetern". Heidelberg University Library. 28: 3–8. doi:10.11588/HEIDOK.00020014. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
  3. ^ Weber, Gisela (1997). Universittsbibliothek Heidelberg : Ordnung und System. Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag von Hermann Josef Dörpinghaus (in German). Weinheim: Wiley-VCH. ISBN 978-3-527-62479-9. OCLC 609855607.
  4. ^ "Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg unter neuer Leitung". Informationsdienst Wissenschaft - Nachrichten (in German). 2 August 2002. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Bibliothek als Kriegsbeute". evangelisch.de (in German). Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  6. ^ Effinger, Maria (15 November 2019). "Die Bibliothek als Verlag – Elektronisches Publizieren im Open Access an der Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg". Bibliothèques de recherche en Europe (in German) (94). Universite Jean Moulin Lyon 3. doi:10.35562/arabesques.1218. ISSN 2108-7016. S2CID 214043051.
  7. ^ Nissen, Martin (2014), Die Universität Heidelberg setzt auf digitales Publizieren und Open Access, Heidelberg University Library, doi:10.11588/HEIDOK.00016231, retrieved 9 March 2023
  8. ^ "GEPRIS - Dr. Veit Probst". DFG (in German). Retrieved 10 March 2023.

Sources edit

  • Feist, Joachim; Effinger, Maria (2009). Die Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg (in German). Lindenberg. ISBN 978-3-89870-602-5. OCLC 467899057.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • "UB Heidelberg: Das Bibliothekssystem der Universität Heidelberg in Zahlen". UB Heidelberg (in German). Retrieved 9 March 2023.
  • Mittler, Elmar (1981). Das Gebäude der Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg (Plöck 107–109) (in German). Berlin, Heidelberg. ISBN 978-3-662-41255-8. OCLC 913637434.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Balzuweit, Rike; Nissen, Martin (1 January 2016). "An der Zukunft bauen: Die Norderweiterung der Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg und ihre aktuellen Innovationsfelder". Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis. 40 (3). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. doi:10.1515/bfp-2016-0058. ISSN 1865-7648. S2CID 151459221.

Further reading edit

  • Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg; Miller, Matthias; Zimmermann, Karin (2007). Die Codices Palatini germanici in der Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg (Cod. Pal. germ. 304–495) (in German). Wiesbaden. ISBN 978-3-447-05229-0. OCLC 182526228.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Scheible, Heinz (1989). "Simon Grynaeus Schreibt an Joachim Camerarius". Heidelberger Jahrbücher. Vol. 33. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. 141–156. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-74970-4_9. ISBN 978-3-540-51499-2. ISSN 0073-1641.
  • Nissen, Martin (30 November 2020). "Die Sanierung des Südflügels der Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg (2016–2019)". Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis. 44 (3). Walter de Gruyter GmbH: 530–536. doi:10.1515/bfp-2020-2022. ISSN 1865-7648. S2CID 229165579.
  • Nissen, Martin (1 July 2016). "Lesen und Lernen auf drei Stockwerken: Abschluss der Norderweiterung der Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg" (PDF). ABI Technik. 36 (2). Walter de Gruyter GmbH: 96–104. doi:10.1515/abitech-2016-0016. ISSN 2191-4664. S2CID 114849224.
  • Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg (1895). Führer durch die Handschriften-Zimmer der Großh. Universitäts-Bibliothek Heidelberg (in German). Heidelberg: Pfeffer. OCLC 1068975296.
  • Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg (1933). Instruktion für die Universitäts-Bibliotheks-Verwaltung Heidelberg (in German). OCLC 315074290.
  • Toussaint, Ingo; Bohmüller, Lothar (1989). Die Universitätsbibliotheken Heidelberg, Jena und Köln unter dem Nationalsozialismus (in German). München. ISBN 978-3-598-10858-7. OCLC 230984392.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

Audio edit

  • Radioaktiv – Campusradio Rhein-Neckar E.V. (2017), Interview zum Umbau in der Universitätsbibliothek Altstadt, Heidelberg University Library, doi:10.11588/HEIDOK.00023265, retrieved 9 March 2023

Exhibitions edit

  • Effinger, Maria; Meyer, Carla; Schneider, Christian; Briechle, Andrea; Krenn, Margit; Zimmermann, Karin; Universität Heidelberg (2010). Der Codex Manesse und die Entdeckung der Liebe eine Ausstellung der Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg, des Instituts für Fränkisch-Pfälzische Geschichte und Landeskunde sowie des Germanistischen Seminars der Universität Heidelberg zum 625. Universitätsjubiläum ; 625 Jahre Ruperto Carola ; [Katalog zur Ausstellung vom 26. Oktober 2010 bis 20. Februar 2011] (in German). Heidelberg. ISBN 978-3-8253-5826-6. OCLC 686763196.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg; Schlechter, Armin; Ries, Ludwig (2009). Katalog der Inkunabeln der Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg, des Instituts für Geschichte der Medizin und des Stadtarchivs Heidelberg (in German). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. ISBN 978-3-447-06073-8. OCLC 496301310.
  • Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg; Ausstellung aus Anlass desjährigen Bestehens des Durmschen Bibliotheksgebäudes in der Plöck (1995). Aus den Tresoren der ältesten deutschen Universitätsbibliothek : Baugeschichte der Bibliothek, Heidelberg in alten Stadtansichten, Faksimilia, Originalhandschriften und Drucke; eine Ausstellung aus Anlaß des 90jährigen Bestehens des Durmschen Bibliotheksgebäudes in der Plöck in Verbindung mit der 800-Jahrfeier der Stadt Heidelberg; Begleitheft zur Ausstellung vom 07.11.1995 bis 31.08.1996 (in German). Heidelberg. ISBN 3-927705-20-9. OCLC 312314759.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

External links edit

  • Official website (in German and English)

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The Heidelberg University Library German Universitatsbibliothek Heidelberg ISIL DE 16 is the central library of the Heidelberg University Together with the 83 decentralized libraries of the faculties and institutes it forms the University Library System which is headed by the director of the University Library The University Library holds special collections in literature concerning the Palatinate and Baden egyptology archeology the history of art and South Asia It holds about 3 2 million books 6 000 printed scientific periodicals and about 500 000 other media such as microfilms and video tapes The libraries of the faculties and institutes hold another 3 million printed books In 2022 the University Library registered 43 600 active users who accessed more than 746 000 books The conventional book supply is complemented by numerous electronic services including approximately 152 00 electronic journals 1 The University Library provides around 1 100 reading and workspaces in the main library in the old town and around 320 reading and workspaces in the branch in the Neuenheimer Feld including many IT workstations and research stations equipped with PCs Heidelberg University LibraryUniversitatsbibliothek HeidelbergThe main building built in 1905LocationHeidelbergEstablished1386Branches1 Neuenheimer Feld CollectionSize3 2 million booksAccess and useCirculation750 000 booksPopulation servedgeneral publicMembers43 000Other informationDirectorJochen ApelEmployees179Websitewww wbr ub wbr uni heidelberg wbr deHeidelberg University Library2km1 2miles 2 1 viewtalkedit1 Plock Main2 Neuenheimer Feld Branch Heidelberg University Library MainGeneral informationAddressPlock 107 109 69117 HeidelbergCoordinates49 24 35 N 8 42 21 E 49 40973 N 8 70586 E 49 40973 8 70586 Heidelberg University Library BranchGeneral informationAddressIm Neuenheimer Feld 368 69120 HeidelbergCoordinates49 25 04 N 8 40 06 E 49 41774 N 8 66834 E 49 41774 8 66834References Heidelberg University Library The library system of the University of Heidelberg in numbers UB Heidelberg 17 November 2022 Retrieved 3 February 2023 Heidelberg University Library Locations and Addresses of Heidelberg University Library UB Heidelberg 8 February 2019 Retrieved 3 February 2023 Contents 1 History 2 The main building 3 New builds extensions and refurbishments 4 Senior librarians since 1912 or directors 5 Manuscripts Old Prints and Rare Books 6 Electronic library and publication services 7 Specialized information services 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 References 10 1 Sources 11 Further reading 11 1 Audio 11 2 Exhibitions 12 External linksHistory edit nbsp The historical reading room fell victim to a modernization in 1954 Heidelberg University Library is the oldest university library in Germany Its origin coincides with the founding year of the University of Heidelberg in 1386 Its roots trace back to the purchase of a chest of documents by the first Rector Marsilius von Inghen in 1388 which was stored in the Heiliggeistkirche The library was initially built up through book donations from bishops chancellors and early professors Louis III willed his large and valuable collection to the university as did the Fugger of Augsburg Otto Henry Elector Palatine combined the university s libraries in the 16th century thus creating the Bibliotheca Palatina After Heidelberg was conquered by Tilly in September 1622 during the Thirty Years War the victorious Maximilian I Elector of Bavaria donated the Bibliotheca Palatina to Pope Gregory XV More than 3 700 manuscripts and approx 13 000 pamphlets were brought to the Vatican in Rome Several manuscripts dating from the 10th to 18th century from the libraries of the secularized monasteries Salem and Petershausen constituted the basis for the reconstruction Efforts to recover the Bibliotheca Palatina led to a partial success in 1816 847 German manuscripts from the Vatican and some Latin and Greek works came back from Paris to Heidelberg In 1888 the Codex Manesse which was at that point located in the Royal Library in Paris returned to Heidelberg as part of an exchange The main building editFrom 1901 to 1905 a richly ornamented four wing red sandstone building was constructed for the library across from the Church of St Peter It was designed by Josef Durm who adapted the Renaissance style of Heidelberg Castle and added numerous elements of Art Nouveau These include a depiction of Prometheus with the eagle to the left of the main entrance and a veiled Virgin to the right The central gable of the main facade is decorated with a sculpture of the head sculpture of Pallas Athene on the gable of the west facade there is a depiction of the Weltgeist over whose head are arranged foliage a globe and nine stars The frontage is punctuated by numerous windows for the sake of natural illumination In May 1971 the building was designated a historic monument New builds extensions and refurbishments editSince 1978 the science branch of the University Library serves the institutes of natural sciences and medicine on the New Campus 1 It was expanded in the 1990s In 1988 the main library in the old town was partially renovated In 1991 the underground archive forcapable of holding about 2 million books was completed under the courtyard of the New University The construction project for the north extension of the University Library in the adjacent building complex the so called Triplex building started in 2009 2 The construction work was completed in April 2015 The new Triplex reading room was opened in July 2015 2 From 2016 to 2019 the Enquiry and Reference Services in the old town IZA and the Multimedia Centre MMZ were renovated Senior librarians since 1912 or directors editFriedrich Wilken 1808 1817 Friedrich Christoph Schlosser 1817 1825 Franz Mone 1825 1827 Joseph Eiselein 1827 1833 Johann Christian Felix Bahr 1833 1872 Karl Zangemeister 1873 1902 Jakob Wille 1902 1922 Rudolf Sillib 1922 1934 Hermann Finke 1934 1935 Kommissarische Leitung Karl Preisendanz 1935 1945 Hermann Finke 1945 1947 Kommissarische Leitung Joseph Deutsch 1947 1952 Walter Bauhuis 1952 1953 kommissarische Leitung Carl Wehmer 1953 1965 Walter Koschorreck 1965 1978 Walter Henss 1977 1979 Kommissarische Leitung Elmar Mittler 1979 1990 Wilfried Werner 1990 1991 Kommissarische Leitung Hermann Josef Dorpinghaus de 1991 2001 3 Gisela Weber 2001 2002 Kommissarische Leitung Veit Probst de 2002 2023 4 Jochen Apel since 2023 Manuscripts Old Prints and Rare Books edit nbsp Portrait of Henry VI from Codex Manesse c 1304 The Heidelberg University Library has a collection with 6 900 manuscripts 1 800 incunabula 110 600 autographs and a collection of old maps graphic sheets drawings and photographs The origins of the Bibliotheca Palatina 5 with manuscripts from the 9th to the 17th century go back to the founding year of the university in 1386 Among the manuscripts the Codex Manesse Cod Pal germ 848 stands out The Grosse Heidelberger Liederhandschrift was written in Zurich between 1300 and 1340 and is the most extensive collection of Middle High German poetry The codex contains almost 6 000 stanzas by 140 poets on 426 sheets of parchment Its 137 miniatures are a series of portraits depicting each poet Also part of the stock are the predominantly Latin manuscripts dating from the 10th to 18th century from the monastic libraries Salem and Petershausen the so called Heidelberger Handschriften mainly modern manuscripts and a large number of autographs and estates manuscripts from the estate of the London bookseller Nikolaus Trubner Trubner Collection as well as documents incunabula and old prints The graphic collection contains landscapes and portraits rendered in different techniques It comprises drawings woodcuts copper and steel engravings etchings and photographs The graphic collection contains views and portraits in drawings woodcuts copper and steel engravings etchings and photographs Contents of the special collections are registered in separate catalogues and provided detailed descriptions The special collections are available through detailed descriptions in special catalogues In addition many manuscripts incunabula and rara are available online in digitized form Electronic library and publication services editThe electronic library includes over 152 000 full text e journals 3 800 databases and around 850 000 e books A large part of the 6 2 million media in the library system is registered in the online catalog HEIDI The Heidelberg University Library conducts a digitization center Parts of the historical inventory are digitized using specially made book tables Grazer Buchtisch All manuscripts of the Bibliotheca Palatina are available online as digital copies on the Internet 848 German language Palatina manuscripts 2 030 Latin 423 Greek 267 Hebrew and 20 manuscripts in other languages The digitization of the German and Latin codices of the Bibliotheca Palatina was funded by the Manfred Lautenschlager Foundation The Heidelberg University Library and the Vatican Library collaborated on the digitization A sub project was the virtual reconstruction of the Lorsch monastic library The Heidelberg document server heiDOK is an open access platform that offers members of the university the opportunity to publish on the web free of charge The multimedia archive which is based on the EPrints system is DINI certified On the basis of the Open Journal Systems software it is also possible to create and manage e journals With heidICON the university library provides a central object and multimedia database for the University of Heidelberg The university bibliography heiBIB lists all academic publications by members of Heidelberg University In 2015 the University of Heidelberg founded the publishing house Heidelberg University Publishing heiUP which is part of the university library The publisher releases quality controlled scientific publications in open access 6 7 Specialized information services editWithin the framework of the cooperative system of national literature and information supply funded by the German Research Foundation DFG the Heidelberg University Library oversees the specialized information services FID for Egyptology Classical Archaeology European Art History up to 1945 and General Fine Arts Studies as well as South Asian Studies The library is tasked with collecting the German and foreign scientific literature for these departments as exhaustively completely as possible indexing it and making it available via interlibrary loan The goal of the DFG funded specialized information services is the recording of scientific information without media discontinuity and if possible ensuring that direct access is provided One element is the meta search via specialized catalogs and databases The specialized information guides make technically relevant and high quality internet sources accessible Historical collections are gradually being digitized and offered freely via the specialized portals 8 Gallery edit nbsp Main building staircase nbsp Main building roof nbsp Main building entrance nbsp Main building courtyardSee also editBibliotheca Palatina Codex ManesseReferences edit Heidelberg University Library History of Heidelberg University Library UB Heidelberg 22 April 2021 Retrieved 3 February 2023 a b Nissen Martin 2015 Der neue Triplex Lesesaal der Universitatsbibliothek Heidelberg Lernzentrum auf 6 500 Quadratmetern Heidelberg University Library 28 3 8 doi 10 11588 HEIDOK 00020014 Retrieved 9 March 2023 Weber Gisela 1997 Universittsbibliothek Heidelberg Ordnung und System Festschrift zum 60 Geburtstag von Hermann Josef Dorpinghaus in German Weinheim Wiley VCH ISBN 978 3 527 62479 9 OCLC 609855607 Universitatsbibliothek Heidelberg unter neuer Leitung Informationsdienst Wissenschaft Nachrichten in German 2 August 2002 Retrieved 10 March 2023 Bibliothek als Kriegsbeute evangelisch de in German Retrieved 10 March 2023 Effinger Maria 15 November 2019 Die Bibliothek als Verlag Elektronisches Publizieren im Open Access an der Universitatsbibliothek Heidelberg Bibliotheques de recherche en Europe in German 94 Universite Jean Moulin Lyon 3 doi 10 35562 arabesques 1218 ISSN 2108 7016 S2CID 214043051 Nissen Martin 2014 Die Universitat Heidelberg setzt auf digitales Publizieren und Open Access Heidelberg University Library doi 10 11588 HEIDOK 00016231 retrieved 9 March 2023 GEPRIS Dr Veit Probst DFG in German Retrieved 10 March 2023 Sources edit Feist Joachim Effinger Maria 2009 Die Universitatsbibliothek Heidelberg in German Lindenberg ISBN 978 3 89870 602 5 OCLC 467899057 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link UB Heidelberg Das Bibliothekssystem der Universitat Heidelberg in Zahlen UB Heidelberg in German Retrieved 9 March 2023 Mittler Elmar 1981 Das Gebaude der Universitatsbibliothek Heidelberg Plock 107 109 in German Berlin Heidelberg ISBN 978 3 662 41255 8 OCLC 913637434 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Balzuweit Rike Nissen Martin 1 January 2016 An der Zukunft bauen Die Norderweiterung der Universitatsbibliothek Heidelberg und ihre aktuellen Innovationsfelder Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis 40 3 Walter de Gruyter GmbH doi 10 1515 bfp 2016 0058 ISSN 1865 7648 S2CID 151459221 Further reading editUniversitatsbibliothek Heidelberg Miller Matthias Zimmermann Karin 2007 Die Codices Palatini germanici in der Universitatsbibliothek Heidelberg Cod Pal germ 304 495 in German Wiesbaden ISBN 978 3 447 05229 0 OCLC 182526228 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Scheible Heinz 1989 Simon Grynaeus Schreibt an Joachim Camerarius Heidelberger Jahrbucher Vol 33 Berlin Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg pp 141 156 doi 10 1007 978 3 642 74970 4 9 ISBN 978 3 540 51499 2 ISSN 0073 1641 Nissen Martin 30 November 2020 Die Sanierung des Sudflugels der Universitatsbibliothek Heidelberg 2016 2019 Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis 44 3 Walter de Gruyter GmbH 530 536 doi 10 1515 bfp 2020 2022 ISSN 1865 7648 S2CID 229165579 Nissen Martin 1 July 2016 Lesen und Lernen auf drei Stockwerken Abschluss der Norderweiterung der Universitatsbibliothek Heidelberg PDF ABI Technik 36 2 Walter de Gruyter GmbH 96 104 doi 10 1515 abitech 2016 0016 ISSN 2191 4664 S2CID 114849224 Universitatsbibliothek Heidelberg 1895 Fuhrer durch die Handschriften Zimmer der Grossh Universitats Bibliothek Heidelberg in German Heidelberg Pfeffer OCLC 1068975296 Universitatsbibliothek Heidelberg 1933 Instruktion fur die Universitats Bibliotheks Verwaltung Heidelberg in German OCLC 315074290 Toussaint Ingo Bohmuller Lothar 1989 Die Universitatsbibliotheken Heidelberg Jena und Koln unter dem Nationalsozialismus in German Munchen ISBN 978 3 598 10858 7 OCLC 230984392 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 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