The Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg is the central library of the
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg. As a regional library of
Lower Franconia
Lower Franconia (german: Unterfranken) is one of seven districts of Bavaria, Germany. The districts of Lower, Middle and Upper Franconia make up the region of Franconia.
History
After the founding of the Kingdom of Bavaria the state was totally r ...
, it collects Lower Franconian literature. The Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg is maintained by the
Free State of Bavaria
Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total lan ...
. With 3.6 million media, it is one of the largest libraries in Bavaria.
History
In 1619, the prince bishop
Johann Gottfried von Aschhausen
Johann Gottfried von Aschhausen (1575–1622) was the Prince-Bishop of Bamberg from 1609 to 1622 and Prince-Bishop of Würzburg from 1617 to 1622.
Johann Gottfried von Aschhausen was born in Oberlauda, today a district of Lauda-Königshofen, on ...
founded the ''Bibliotheca Academica Godefridiana''. Until 1981, it was housed in the Renaissance building of the Old University at Domerschulstraße 16.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, the book holdings grew through the purchase of private book collections, e.g. of the canons of Augsburg and Eichstätt
Johann Georg von Werdenstein, the Würzburg Cathedral Vicar Paul Wenger and the Augsburg citizen Johann Baptist Welser. The
Thirty Years' War
The Thirty Years' War was one of the longest and most destructive conflicts in European history
The history of Europe is traditionally divided into four time periods: prehistoric Europe (prior to about 800 BC), classical antiquity (80 ...
brought great losses. As a result of the
secularisation
In sociology, secularization (or secularisation) is the transformation of a society from close identification with religious values and institutions toward non-religious values and secular institutions. The ''secularization thesis'' expresses the ...
, numerous
manuscript
A manuscript (abbreviated MS for singular and MSS for plural) was, traditionally, any document written by hand – or, once practical typewriters became available, typewritten – as opposed to mechanically printing, printed or repr ...
s and
incunable
In the history of printing, an incunable or incunabulum (plural incunables or incunabula, respectively), is a book, pamphlet, or broadside that was printed in the earliest stages of printing in Europe, up to the year 1500. Incunabula were pr ...
s came into the possession of the library in 1803. The most valuable manuscript which the library has acquired since then (for 1.35 million DM with special funds from the Bavarian Ministry of Science and Art) is a copy of the ''Bischofs-Chronik'' by . By 1806 the total holdings had grown to 25,500 volumes. The library received private collections, for example from the Würzburg collectors
Friedrich Prym
Friedrich Emil Fritz Prym (28 September 1841, Düren – 15 December 1915, Bonn) was a German mathematician who introduced Prym varieties and Prym differentials.
Prym completed his Ph.D. at the University of Berlin in 1863 with a thesis writt ...
. (see
Sosylus of Lacedaemon-
papyrus
Papyrus ( ) is a material similar to thick paper that was used in ancient times as a writing surface. It was made from the pith of the papyrus plant, '' Cyperus papyrus'', a wetland sedge. ''Papyrus'' (plural: ''papyri'') can also refer to a ...
), Philipp Franz Horn (1781–1856), head nurse at the
Juliusspital, and the physician
Johann Lukas Schönlein
Johann Lukas Schönlein (30 November 1793 – 23 January 1864) was a German naturalist, and professor of medicine, born in Bamberg. He studied medicine at Landshut, Jena, Göttingen, and Würzburg. After teaching at Würzburg and Zurich, he was ...
. Through donations and purchases – for example the – the total stock grew to 370,000 volumes in the following 100 years. At the last census before the
Bombing of Würzburg in World War II
The Bombing of Würzburg in World War II was a large-scale air attack on the city of Würzburg (in Franconia, in the north of Bavaria), and was part of the strategic bombing campaign by the Allies against Nazi Germany. Although lacking major ...
, the total number of volumes was 462,000.
The fire destroyed 80% of the stock. The restoration of the library rooms in Domerschulgasse was completed in 1957. In 1981, the new building (architect: ) was occupied on the extension site ''Am Hubland''. The building also housed the until June 2014.
Among the important librarians of the Würzburg University Library are and . In 2019, the University Library celebrated its 400th anniversary with a varied and extensive anniversary programme. One of the highlights of the anniversary year was the exhibition "Ivory & Eternity", in which over 70 top pieces from the special collections were presented in a unique compilation.
Library system and holdings
The analogue holdings of the UB comprise about 3.6 million media, including about 8000 current periodicals. In addition to the printed holdings, users have access to an extensive electronic offering (
e-book
An ebook (short for electronic book), also known as an e-book or eBook, is a book publication made available in digital form, consisting of text, images, or both, readable on the flat-panel display of computers or other electronic devices. Alt ...
's, e-journals, e-newspapers). All electronic resources are listed in the catalogue of the University Library. Members of the University of Würzburg (students, lecturers, staff) can also use most of the resources from home. The holdings are divided roughly equally between the central library and some 70 departmental, institute and hospital libraries. The numerous locations are the result of the varied history of the university and its library. The cultural-historical significance of the University Library is reflected in its special collections of important historical manuscripts and prints.
UB Würzburg in numbers (2019)
Service
The University Library offers introductory courses for special target groups, e.g. for students, pupils and teachers, as well as events aimed at a wider audience. These include guided tours of the Special Collections Department under a specific theme. For its intensive and exemplary cooperation with schools, the University Library has repeatedly received the Bavarian seal of approval ''Libraries – Partners of Schools''. In addition, numerous information literacy courses are offered, which are integrated into the curricula of almost all courses of study at the University of Würzburg. Throughout the opening hours of the central library, library users can obtain advice by telephone or in person at the information desk. An information management system is available for enquiries, requests, acquisition suggestions and criticism (Ask the UB, based on
OTRS
OTRS (originally Open-Source Ticket Request System) is a service management suite. The suite contains an agent portal, admin dashboard and customer portal. In the agent portal, teams process tickets and requests from customers (internal or exter ...
). Reprographic services are offered by the digitisation centre of the University Library. Among the core tasks of the digitisation centre are reprographic services for university and scientific purposes, scanning work for electronic semester sets of the
E-Learning
Educational technology (commonly abbreviated as edutech, or edtech) is the combined use of computer hardware, software, and Education sciences, educational theory and practice to facilitate learning. When referred to with its abbreviation, edt ...
platform WueCampus as well as book digitisation within the framework of the Virtual Library Würzburg and Franconica Online. The Würzburg University Library supports the
Open Access
Open access (OA) is a set of principles and a range of practices through which research outputs are distributed online, free of access charges or other barriers. With open access strictly defined (according to the 2001 definition), or libre op ...
initiative with the online publication service OPUS Würzburg: On this server, scientists and students of the University of Würzburg can publish their scientific work. First and second publications as well as journals, series and congress reports of Würzburg scientists are available for scientific research worldwide. In addition, scientists at the
Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg can publish their research findings in Würzburg University Press (WUP). In accordance with the Open Access idea, the research results published by the publishing house of the University of Würzburg are freely available on the Internet worldwide, free of charge.
Special collections
The special collections of the UB are managed by two departments, each of which has a special area of responsibility:
The Department of Manuscripts and Early Printed Books catalogues and administers the valuable old and special holdings of the University Library. The collection, which has been growing for more than 400 years, experienced its greatest growth during the years of secularisation, when numerous books and manuscripts from the monasteries and foundations in and around Würzburg reached the University Library. Today, the holdings looked after by the department include not only the approx. 2300 manuscripts and approx. 3000 incunabula but also numerous prints from the years before 1801, as well as papyri, autographs, estates, original
graphics
Graphics () are visual images or designs on some surface, such as a wall, canvas, screen, paper, or stone, to inform, illustrate, or entertain. In contemporary usage, it includes a pictorial representation of data, as in design and manufacture ...
, historical maps and plans. One of the greatest treasures of the collections is the Kiliansevangeliar and the
Fuldaer Evangeliar with the Würzburg market description as well as the round book of the prince bishop
Julius Echter
Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn (18 March 1545 – 9 September 1617) was Prince-Bishop of Würzburg from 1573. He was born in Mespelbrunn Castle, Spessart ( Lower Franconia) and died in Würzburg.
Life
He was educated in Mainz, Leuven, ...
.
The Franconian Department is in charge of the most extensive collection of Franconian literature or literature about
Franconia
Franconia (german: Franken, ; Franconian dialect: ''Franggn'' ; bar, Frankn) is a region of Germany, characterised by its culture and Franconian dialect (German: ''Fränkisch'').
The three administrative regions of Lower, Middle and Upper Fr ...
, its culture and history in a scientific library. Since 1962, the Lower Franconian Bibliography has also been compiled here as a regional bibliography for the Bavarian administrative district
Lower Franconia
Lower Franconia (german: Unterfranken) is one of seven districts of Bavaria, Germany. The districts of Lower, Middle and Upper Franconia make up the region of Franconia.
History
After the founding of the Kingdom of Bavaria the state was totally r ...
, today as part of the . Spatially seen the main focus of the collection is Lower Franconia, but literature about Middle and Upper Franconia as well as , , Württembergisch and Badisches Franken is also collected.
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Further reading
Hans-Günter Schmidt: 400 Jahre Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg. Bibliothek für Universität, Stadt und Region seit 1619. In Bibliotheksforum Bayern 13 (2019),
* Eva Pleticha-Geuder: Neubau-Träume. Die Planungen für einen Neubau der Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg von 1800–1945. In Leonhard-Frank-Gesellschaft (ed.), Festschrift der Leonhard-Frank-Gesellschaft zum 80. Geburtstag von Werner Dettelbacher, Würzburg: Echter, 2006,
Sigrid von der Gönna; Eva Pleticha-Geuder: Würzburg 1. Universitätsbibliothek. In Handbuch der historischen Buchbestände in Deutschland. Edited by Bernhard Fabian. Vol. 13. Hildesheim u. a.: Olms-Weidmann 1997,
* Gottfried Mälzer: ''Aus der Schatzkammer der Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg. Ausstellung anlässlich des Kolloquiums der Internationalen Bibliophilengesellschaft om 15. September bis zum 14. Oktober 1990 in der Universitätsbibliothek'' Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg, Würzburg 1990 (German and Englisch).
* Karl Südekum: ''Die Universitätsbibliothek auf dem Weg in das nächste Jahrtausend''. Würzburg – heute 67 (1999), .
Jahresberichte der Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg
* Bibliotheksforum Bayern, Jahrgang 10 (1982), issue 2: Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg.
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