University Library Heidelberg

University Library Heidelberg

Infobox_Library
library_name = University Library
library_
location = Heidelberg
coordinates = coord|49|41|38|N|9|10|59|E
coord|49|42|17|N|9|7|3|E
established = 1388
num_branches = 2
collection_size = 3,200,000 books
annual_circulation = 1,600,000 books
pop_served = general public
members = 38,000
budget =
director = Dr. Veit Probst
num_employees = 177
website = http://ub.uni-heidelberg.de

The University Library is the central library of the University of Heidelberg. It constitutes together with the 83 decentralized libraries of the faculties and institutes 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, 10,732 scientific periodicals, and about 500,000 other media such as microfilms and video tapes. It holds 6,600 manuscripts (most notably the Codex Manesse), 1,800 incunabula, 110,500 autographs, and a collection of old maps, paintings, and photographs. The libraries of the faculties and institutes hold another 3.5 million printed books. In 2005, 34,500 active users of the University Library accessed 1.4 million books a year. The conventional book supply is complemented by numerous electronic services, such as 3,000 commercial scientific journals that can be accessed via e-journal.cite web |url= http://www.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/allg/profil/geschichte.html|title= Geschichte der Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg|accessdate=2008-05-16 |format= html|work= University Library of Heidelberg Homepage]

History

The University Library of today traces its roots back to the purchase of a chest of documents by the first Rector Marsilius von Inghen in 1388, which was stored in the Heiliggeistkirche, then the University Cathedral. Additional foundations of the library were laid through donations from bishops, chancellors, and early professors. Louis III willed his large and valuable collection to the university, as did also the Fugger of Augsburg. Otto Henry, Elector Palatine, combined the university's libraries in the 16th century, thus creating the Bibliotheca Palatina. In the 17th century, the greatest part of the Bibliotheca Palatina was donated to the Vatican in Rome as a loot of the Thirty Years War. Several manusripts from the 10th to 18th century from the libraries of the secularized monasteries Salem and Petershausen later constituted the basis for the reconstruction. 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. The building was expanded several times, lately by enlarged basements under the courtyard of the neighboring New University. The frontage is punctuated with many windows for the sake of natural illumination. The University Library's stocks exceeded one million in 1934. Since 1978, the science branch of the University Library serves the institutes of natural sciences and medicine on the New Campus.cite web |url= http://www.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/allg/profil/geschichte.html|title= Geschichte der Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg|accessdate=2008-05-16 |format= html|work= University Library of Heidelberg Homepage]

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ee also

* Heidelberg
* University of Heidelberg
* Bibliotheca Palatina


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