KIBUM
KIBUM ( Children's and Young People's Book Fair ) is the name of an annual event for the presentation of new children's and young people's books . The media are regularly shown first in Oldenburg . The exhibition then moves to other cities; in 2013 she could be visited in Lörrach , Ulm and Mersch ( Luxembourg ). In 2015 and 2017 it also took place in Neuruppin . The KIBUM is the largest non-commercial children's and youth literature exhibition in Germany. It is regularly visited by around 35,000 people at the Oldenburg site.
organization
The KIBUM has been organized by the City Library and the University of Oldenburg since 1975 and provides information on the annual production in the field of German-language children's and youth literature. The main venue in Oldenburg is the PFL cultural center .
The children's and young people's books as well as multimedia exhibits on display at KIBUM are cataloged in the library and information system of the University of Oldenburg and included in its holdings. The “Research Center for Children's and Young People's Literature at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg” (“olfoki”) provides KIBUM with scientific support.
deals
The KIBUM presents over 2,000 new publications in the field of children's and youth media from all German-speaking countries. It wants to provide comprehensive information about the children's and young people's book production in the current year, present learning and game software and actively promote reading . For this purpose, it also offers author readings, lectures, workshops, exhibitions as well as theater and film offers.
The "Oldenburg Children's Film Festival", which has been held since 1982, is a regular part of KIBUM.
The cultural department of the city of Oldenburg endeavors to give the "nationally recognized event" KIBUM as part of the "literary scene in Oldenburg" a "contemporary profile" and to secure the KIBUM permanently.
KIBUM motto
Every year the KIBUM sets a thematic focus that is condensed into a motto. The respective annual motto was:
- 1979: School at War - War at School
- 1980: 19th century children's books
- 1981: From Penny Dreadful to comic
- 1982: Learn to read. ABC books, primers and teaching aids from three centuries
- 1983: Girls' books from three centuries
- 1984: breakout and adventure.
- 1985: The African in German children's and youth books until 1945
- 1986: Artists illustrate picture books
- 1987: Problem children - child worries. Being disabled, being disabled as a topic in books for children and young people
- 1988: Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. Their representation and processing in German children's and youth literature
- 1989: Dear mother - bad mother. Scary pictures of the mother in books for children and young people
- 1990: Knowledge is powerful. Non-fiction books for children and young people
- 1991: 500 Jor Nedderdüütsche Böker for Kinner and young Lüüd
- 1992: sunny childhood and youth?
- 1993: Heroes according to plan. Children's and youth literature from the GDR between risk and adaptation
- 1994: Above & Above: Jürgen Spohn
- 1995: Robin Hood. The many faces of the noble robber
- 1996: Multi-Media-Paradise
- 1997: Experiment picture book
- 1998: Jewish children's life as reflected in Jewish children's books
- 1999: Children celebrate
- 2000: HistoryPictures
- 2001: Children on the run
- 2002: media upheavals
- 2003: Frederick and Friends
- 2004: Pop-Pop-Popular. Pop literature and youth culture.
- 2005: God and the world. Religion, meaning and values in children's and young people's books
- 2006: Open Sesame.
- 2007: Hidden Childhoods - Social and Emotional Problems in Children's Literature
- 2008: Attention school!
- 2009: limitless. Fall of the Wall and turning point in (children's and youth) literature and media
- 2010: Comics made in Germany - 60 years of comics from Germany
- 2011: fantastic!
- 2012: Africa tells
- 2013: Non-fiction book: KIBUM wants to know
- 2014: Merhaba: KIBUM meets Turkey
- 2015: KIBUM sounds
- 2016: Hey! KIBUM meets Sweden!
- 2017: Witaj! KIBUM meets Poland!
- 2018: totally beastly!
- 2019: Welcome! KIBUM meets Great Britain
Oldenburg Children's and Young People's Book Prize
As a rule, the € 8,000 Oldenburg Children's and Young People's Book Prize is awarded during the KIBUM .
KIBUM outside Oldenburg
After the exhibition in Oldenburg, the KIBUM is also regularly held in the Ulm town hall . The number of visitors there is usually over 10,000. Books have also been awarded in Ulm since 2005, with the Ulmer Unke literature prize , which is awarded in both categories for books for 10 to 12 year olds and for 12 to 14 year olds.
In 2014, instead of the KIBUM, the “Baden-Württemberg Children's and Young People's Literature Days” took place in Ulm.
In Lörrach, KIBUM is integrated into the "Children's Book Fair Lörracher Leselust", which has been held since 1992.
The KIBUM in Mersch , Luxembourg, takes place at the beginning of each year in the “Center national de littérature”.
For several years the KIBUM touring exhibition was also shown in the Lower Saxony / Bremen area , for example in 1984/1985 in Zeven , in Bremerhaven and in Buxtehude .
literature
- Ute Blaich: Third Oldenburg children's and youth book fair. The power of beautiful habit . In: The time . Issue 47/1977, November 18, 1977 ( online )
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ City of Oldenburg: Statistics: Children's and young people's book fair KIBUM 2005 - 2013 ( Memento of the original from July 27, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ oldenburg children's and youth book fair: Organizer
- ^ Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg: Research center for children's and youth literature at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
- ↑ oldenburg children's and youth book fair: About the KIBUM
- ↑ oldenburg children's and youth book fair: 32nd Oldenburg children's film festival . Program 39th Oldenburg Children's and Young People's Book Fair November 2–12, 2013. Pp. 83-87.
- ↑ Culture Department City of Oldenburg: Masterplan Culture in the City of Oldenburg . Cooperative library network Berlin-Brandenburg. 2007. p. 23
- ↑ Research Center for Children's and Young People's Literature OLFOKI: Publications of the research center on the exhibitions at the Oldenburg Children's and Young People's Book Fair (KIBUM) ( Memento of the original from July 29, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Ulm City Library : Ulmer KIBUM. The success story of a plagiarism ( memento of the original from September 24, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . 1999
- ↑ Roland Mayer: KIBUM: Reading desire quenches thirst for knowledge . Augsburger Allgemeine , December 3, 2011
- ↑ KIBUM Ulm: No KIBUM 2014
- ↑ Children's Book Fair: In Lörrach, the desire to read is rampant . Badische Zeitung . November 21, 2012.
- ↑ "Center national de littérature Mersch": 39th Oldenburg Children's and Young People's Book Fair from January 30th to February 7th 2014 ( Memento of the original from July 27th 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ University of Oldenburg: Well over 30,000 visitors. KIBUM '84 will be shown in three other cities . uni-info 17/84. 5th December 1984.