Ingrid Bussmann

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Ingrid Bussmann (born December 2, 1948 in Essen ) is a German librarian and former director of the Stuttgart City Library . She played a key role in the conception of the “library as an innovative place to learn”, which contributed to the fact that the Stuttgart City Library was named “Library of the Year 2013”.

Education and professional career

Bussmann studied German, English and philosophy in Münster and Hanover from 1967 to 1972. She started her professional life in school. After six years, however, she decided on a second degree at the University of Library and Information Science in Stuttgart, which she graduated with a diploma in 1981. After completing her studies, she took over the specialist department for public libraries in the Tübingen regional council in Reutlingen .

Head of the Stuttgart City Library / City Library

In 1991 Bussmann became deputy director of the Stuttgart city library. In 2001 she took over the management of the Stuttgart City Library. She participated intensively in the planning and conception of the planned new city library. From the beginning, Bussmann promoted the idea of ​​the "library as an innovative place to learn". By 2011, Bussmann meticulously prepared the move from the Wilhelmspalais in Stuttgart to the new building on Mailänder Platz . With the move, the Stuttgart City Library was renamed Stuttgart City Library. Ingrid Bussmann developed the Stuttgart City Library into one of the most modern and diverse in the Federal Republic. As a result, the Stuttgart City Library was named Library of the Year 2013. Bussmann retired in March 2013.

With regard to the new planning and construction of the Stuttgart city library, Bussmann worked on the topics of building libraries, the child and human-friendly design of library rooms, the specific challenges in the education of migrants, the developments towards new media and technologies.

Construction manual

Public libraries need to respond to changes resulting from developments in new media and information technologies. They have to create opportunities for training and further education and respond to people's changed lifestyle and leisure habits. Among other things, this leads to additional space requirements. The German Library Institute took up these topics in the so-called “Building Guide” and developed guidelines for them. Bussmann worked on the "Baufibel" of the German Library Institute, which appeared in 1994.

Controlling libraries

Bussmann also devoted himself to the topic of "Ways to a library-compatible cost and performance accounting".

KIM

With the KIM project, the Stuttgart City Library began in 1995 to introduce children to the use of new media, educational software and multimedia. Project weeks and workshops were held in which children learned to deal with different media, to try them out and to explore the advantages and disadvantages.

European project CHILIAS

Under the leadership of the Stuttgart City Library, partners from England, Finland, Greece, Spain and Portugal developed a multimedia version of the children's library on the Internet from 1996 to 1998. CHILIAS (children's library - information - animation - skills) was the first project of the European Commission on the subject of children's libraries, the first Stuttgart EU project and the first EU project coordinated by a German library. The aim was to enable children to use media skills.

Private

Ingrid Bussmann took over the chairmanship of the Stuttgart Writers' House from Irene Ferchl in 2014–2018 . At the same time, she was chairman of the Association of German Writers in Baden-Württemberg. Today Bussmann lives with her family in Lauenburg / Elbe. There she continues to be involved in literature in reading circles, but also in awarding art scholarships in the Künstlerhaus Lauenburg .

Publications

  • Ingrid Bussmann: Generous and functional / The new central library in Albstadt-Ebingen . In: Bub - Forum Library and Information . tape 38 , no. 2 , 1986, p. 163-166 .
  • Ingrid Bussmann: Controlling in practice - using the example of the Stuttgart city library. In: Library Service Volume 28: Issue 8, 1994. doi: 10.1515 / volume 1994.28.8.1208
  • Ingrid Bussmann: European Union. CHILIAS - The European virtual children's library of the future. In: Library Service | Volume 30: Issue 8-9, 1996. doi: 10.1515 / vol.1996.30.89.1441
  • Ingrid Bussmann and Birgit Mundlechner: A new access to children's libraries / The virtual children's library CHILIAS - an EU project . In: Bub - Forum Library and Information . tape 49 , no. 6 , 1997, pp. 384-388 .
  • P Bolger, G. Fieguth and Ingrid Bussmann: Children in Libraries: Improving Multimedia Virtual Access and Information Skills. Annual Report . In: Association for Information Management . tape 31 , no. 4 , 1997, ISSN  0033-0337 , pp. 365-372 .
  • Ingrid Bussmann and Janet Stafford: New services to develop children's and young people's information skills - the European projects CHILIAS and VERITY. In: New Review of Children's Literature and Librarianship Volume 30, Number 1, 2000, pp. 137-146. doi: 10.1080 / 13614540009510635
  • Ingrid Bussmann: Staging learning - the library 21 . In: Society for Media Education and Communication Culture (Ed.): Thinking spaces: Scenarios for the information age: review, outlook, realization . AJZ-Druck, Bielefeld 2000, ISBN 3-929685-25-6 , p. 186-190 .
  • Ingrid Bussmann, Sabine Giebeler and Martin Hofferbert: "Glückspendend" / One Hundred Years of Stuttgart City Library . In: Bub - Forum Library and Information . tape 53 , no. 12 , 2001, p. 722-727 .
  • Ingrid Bussmann: Library 21 - a courageous future project of the state capital Stuttgart (lecture). In: Bibliothek 27.2003, No. 1/2, pp. 52–55. ( Online )
  • Ingrid Bussmann: The library of the future: a multimedia place for learning . In: Arbido . tape 19 , no. 3 , 2004, ISSN  1420-102X , p. 10-14 , doi : 10.5169 / seals-768796 .
  • Ingrid Bussmann: Library 21 - Model of a modern base for self-directed lifelong learning. Stuttgart: Hochschule der Medien, 2004. https://hdms.bsz-bw.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/379 (accessible free of charge)
  • Ingrid Bussmann: Learning with all the senses - the role of the library for a personal learning biography - using the example of the Stuttgart City Library (lecture at the Goethe Institute Zagreb) . September 8, 2009, p. 14 ( stuttgart.de [PDF]).
  • Ingrid Bussmann: Library 21 in Stuttgart . In: Build and equip libraries . Humboldt University, Berlin 2009. [1]
  • Ingird Bussmann: Library 21 in Stuttgart . In: Petra Hauke ​​and Klaus Ulrich Werner (eds.): Build and equip libraries . Bock + Herchen, Bad Honnef 2009, ISBN 978-3-88347-267-6 , pp. 350-365 , doi : 10.18452 / 2192 ( pdf ).
  • Ingrid Bussmann: The library as a studio for innovative learning . In: Askan Blum (ed.): Library in the knowledge society . Saur, Munich 2012, ISBN 978-3-11-094857-8 , doi : 10.1515 / 9783110948578.186 (first publication 2001).
  • Ingrid Bussmann and Birgit Mundlechner: "The house is deeply democratic" / Interview with the Stuttgart director Ingrid Bußmann . In: Bub - Forum Library and Information . tape 64 , no. 2 , 2012, p. 154-155 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c City of Stuttgart: Ingrid Bußmann is 65 years old. November 18, 2013, accessed June 13, 2020 .
  2. ^ Nicolai B. Forstbauer, Stuttgarter Nachrichten: "Library of the Year": Stuttgart's city library will be honored on Thursday. October 23, 2013, accessed June 13, 2020 .
  3. Eva Funke, Stuttgarter Nachrichten: Library: There is still a lack of technology. October 18, 2011, accessed June 13, 2020 .
  4. Thomas Köster, Goethe Institute: Shimmering Book Cube. November 2011, accessed June 13, 2020 .
  5. Irene Ferchl, literaturblatt: Interview Between Tradition and Innovation. Ingrid Bussmann and Christine Brunner talk about the importance of libraries today and in the future. August 2008, accessed June 13, 2020 .
  6. Erik Raidt, Stuttgarter Zeitung: Interview with Ingrid Bußmann: “There is no society that is tired of reading”. March 27, 2013, accessed June 13, 2020 .
  7. Inken Feldsien brewhouse; Ingrid Bussmann: Space program (p. 63-81). In: Library building: Compendium on the planning and building process Internet edition. dbi materials: 131. Dannenbauer, Iris; Kissling, Ute, 1994, accessed on June 13, 2020 (German).
  8. ^ Ingrid Bussmann: Controlling in practice - using the example of the Stuttgart City Library . In: Library Service . tape 28 , no. 8 , August 1, 1994, ISSN  0006-1972 , p. 1208-1213 , doi : 10.1515 / bd.1994.28.8.1208 ( degruyter.com [accessed on 13 June 2020]).
  9. ^ Ingrid Bussmann: Learning with all the senses - the role of the city library for the personal learning biography. In: library. Stuttgart City Library, 1994, accessed on June 13, 2020 .
  10. ^ Ingrid Bussmann: European Union. CHILIAS: The European virtual children's library of the future . In: Library Service . tape 30 , no. 8-9 , August 1, 1996, ISSN  0006-1972 , pp. 1441-1443 , doi : 10.1515 / bd.1996.30.89.1441 ( degruyter.com [accessed on 13 June 2020]).
  11. ^ Association of Stuttgart Writers ' House : Ingrid Bussmann - new 1st chairwoman of the Association of Stuttgart Writers' House. In: Stuttgart Writer's House. June 3, 2014, accessed on June 13, 2020 (German).
  12. ^ City of Stuttgart: Former head of the city library Ingrid Bussmann is 70 years old. November 26, 2018, accessed June 13, 2020 .