Library headquarters Schleswig-Holstein
The Schleswig-Holstein Central Library (BZSH) is a specialist agency for public libraries in Schleswig-Holstein. It is sponsored by the non-profit and communally supported Büchereiverein Schleswig-Holstein e. V. with the locations in Rendsburg and Flensburg .
Structure and organization
Locations
- The Rendsburg location includes the following departments: Central administration, media purchasing and processing, cataloging, IT service, driving library, driving service (Holstein) and library training.
- The departments in Flensburg are: editing, cataloging, transport (Schleswig), as well as the lending and supplementary library .
Management (1st director)
- Dr. Franz Schriewer 1921–1933
- Hans Peter Johannsen 1933–1945
- Dr. Franz Schriewer 1945–1959
- Dr. Volker Weimar 1959–1987
- Dr. Heinz-Jürgen Lorenzen 1988–2018
- Oke Simons 2019 -
The library system
- 106 full-time stand libraries
- 13 full-time mobile libraries
- 36 part-time libraries (partly on the North Frisian Islands)
(As of 2016)
Memberships and holdings
- The library center is a member of the German Library Association and the specialist conference of the state library offices of the Federal Republic of Germany.
- The lectors at the library center work in the nationwide organized lectoral cooperation and participate in the maintenance of the library system (SfB).
- The Schleswig-Holstein library association is a partner in ekz.bibliotheksservice GmbH, Reutling.
history
Schleswig region
In October 1921 the welfare and school association for North Schleswig e. V. in Flensburg is the head office for Nordmark libraries . After the referendum in Schleswig, your task was to set up a library system to consolidate German culture in the German-Danish border region. For this "educational maintenance" the Prussian government provided the association with 2 million Reichsmarks as a capital base for this work. Due to the lack of space, the central office was housed in three rooms of the newly constructed building for the old grammar school in Flensburg. After the completion of the Deutsches Haus in 1930, the head office and the municipal public library moved into the library wing of the building. As a result of a reorganization of the library system in Schleswig-Holstein in 1937, the library center took on technical responsibility for the public libraries in the Schleswig, Husum and Eiderstedt districts.
After the end of World War II took place in 1946 restructuring and renaming of the welfare and school association to association for adult education and library system, Flensburg e. V. The central office was then named Central for the German Libraries, Flensburg . At the beginning of 1947, the Association for Adult Education and Libraries joined the ekz as a partner. At the same time, the headquarters and the Schleswig-Holstein State Library Office signed an agreement with the North German Booksellers Association to regulate the supply and distribution of profits when buying books.
On May 1, 1957, a printed central catalog listing around 11,000 non-fiction titles was introduced in the main libraries. With it the basis for a superordinate regional interlibrary loan was created. Just six months later, deliveries to 40 village libraries were expanded. In the same year the central library of the Labor Law Association became a member and joined the collective agreement for public services, transport and traffic. When it was recognized as a bookselling company, a legal dispute took place in 1958 between the library headquarters and the Norddeutscher Verleger- und Buchhändler Verband e. V. as well as the Börsenverein . The proceedings, which had taken place before the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe, ended in a settlement. Among other things, it was agreed on the payment, delivery and selection behavior between the parties. Also included was a new company name as the Flensburg library, the German border association for cultural work in the Schleswig region. V , abbreviated as Büchereizentrale Flensburg . It served to standardize the designations for the library offices in Schleswig-Holstein as the Rendsburg library center (also the Holstein State Library ) and the Flensburg library center (also the Schleswig State Library ). On February 28th of that year, Dr. Franz Schriewer has been retired. He was followed, initially temporarily, by Dr. Volker Weimar as the new director of the library headquarters. In the last days of 1959, the library headquarters in Flensburg was able to put its newly built Nordertor library into operation. With her a ten-year-long transition begins in Schleswig-Holstein library system of the hitherto practiced Thekenentleihung from the magazines to the open shelves . After very positive experiences, in the summer of 1962 the city and district libraries in Niebüll and Tönning were the first to switch to the "new" open-access lending facility.
Union
With the establishment of the Schleswig-Holstein Library Association on March 28, 1995, the Schleswig-Holstein library center emerged from the associated merger of the two library centers of the Schleswig and Holstein regions.
literature
- Müller-Boysen, Inge: The headquarters for Nordmark libraries. A contribution to the history of the border library system in the Weimar Republic. University of Applied Sciences for Library and Documentation, Cologne 1988 (Dipl.-Arb.).
Web links
- Website of the Schleswig-Holstein library headquarters. BZ-SH, accessed January 14, 2018 .
- Statute of the library association. BZ-SH, accessed January 14, 2018 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Profile of the library headquarters. BZ-SH, May 4, 2017, accessed January 14, 2018 .
- ↑ Tammo Luther: The history of the welfare and school association for North Schleswig e. V. (1919–1945) (= Society for Flensburg City History [Hrsg.]: Series of publications by the Society for Flensburg City History . Volume 56 ). Flensburg 2000, ISBN 3-925856-39-0 , p. 65 .
- ↑ -without- . In: Zentrale für das Deutsche Büchereiwesen (Hrsg.): Das Grenzbüchereiwesen: in the year ... Volume 1930/31 . Headquarters, 1931, DNB 013291017 , OCLC 224772639 , ZDB -ID 580245-3 , p. 2 .
- ↑ -without- . In: Zentrale für das Deutsche Büchereiwesen (Hrsg.): Das Grenzbüchereiwesen: in the year ... Volume 1935/36 . Headquarters, 1936, DNB 013291017 , OCLC 224772639 , ZDB -ID 580245-3 , p. 39 .
- ↑ -without- . In: Büchereizentrale Flensburg (Hrsg.): The border library system in Schleswig: Annual report for d. Time . tape 1946/47 . Central library, 1947, DNB 01070406X , OCLC 183307320 , ZDB -ID 124868-6 , p. 4-5 .
- ^ Franz Schriewer: Research into the Schleswig library landscape . In: Büchereizentrale Flensburg (Hrsg.): The border library system in Schleswig: Annual report for d. Time . tape 1957/58 . Central library, 1957, DNB 01070406X , OCLC 183307320 , ZDB -ID 124868-6 , p. 27-29 .
- ^ Franz Schriewer: Research into the Schleswig library landscape . In: Büchereizentrale Flensburg (Hrsg.): The border library system in Schleswig: Annual report for d. Time . tape 1957/58 . Central library, 1958, DNB 01070406X , OCLC 183307320 , ZDB -ID 124868-6 , p. 43 .
- ↑ -without- . In: Büchereizentrale Flensburg (Hrsg.): The border library system in Schleswig: Annual report for d. Time . tape 1958/59 . Library headquarters , 1959, DNB 01070406X , OCLC 183307320 , ZDB -ID 124868-6 , p. 15-16 .
- ↑ -without- . In: Büchereizentrale Flensburg (Hrsg.): The border library system in Schleswig: Annual report for d. Time . tape 1959/60 . Central library, 1960, DNB 01070406X , OCLC 183307320 , ZDB -ID 124868-6 , p. 20-21 .
- ↑ -without- . In: Büchereizentrale Flensburg (Hrsg.): The library system in the Schleswig region: Annual report of the library center Flensburg . tape 1961 . Central library, 1961, DNB 010704051 , OCLC 183307319 , ZDB -ID 124867-4 , p. [1] .
Coordinates: 54 ° 17 ′ 45 ″ N , 9 ° 39 ′ 56 ″ E