907:(Central Library Association) which was founded by Eduard Reyer in 1897 was also of importance. It ran the central library and 24 branches with overall 3.5 million annual borrowings in 1911, charged fees and was staffed by paid librarians. Those two library organisations which, according to themselves, made an effort to provide "neutral" public education and enlightenment were opposed by organisations who represented a religious ideology. To do so, Ignaz Stich founded the
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1079:. Around 17,200 such pieces of digital media were part of the libraries' repertoire by the end of 2012, and there were around 155,000 loans of digital media in the same year. Media Vienna (former state picture office) has been part of the Libraries in Vienna since 2011 and offers numerous pieces of media to be borrowed, including movies, theme boxes and
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events and has about 10,000 visitors. The programme consists of readings, music, storytelling and children's theatre, dance performances, clown and puppet shows, object theatre, and a special adventure night - called "Bücherdschungel" (the book jungle) - in
Dschungel Wien (children and young persons' theatre) in the
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Libraries in Vienna, which fall in the jurisdiction of the municipal department 13 (education and extra-curricular youth services). Alongside books that offer a selection of all themes, from non-fiction books about advice, children's books, fiction, to
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was installed. Due to a shortage of storage for book stocks, a new building for the main library was constructed at the Urban Loritz-Square in 2003. Elke
Bazalka, as head of economy, and Markus Feigl, as head librarian, took over the leadership over the Libraries in Vienna. Since 2010, digital media
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works and strengthened the stock of non-fiction books that aligned with the
National Socialist worldview. Until December 1941 a reader could only take out one book per visit. The number of readers rapidly decreased, while the professionalisation of librarians on the other hand increased. Fixed posts
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The "Lesofant" festival ("Lesofant" is the reading mascot of the
Libraries in Vienna and all public libraries in Austria) is a yearly cultural event for children in the city of Vienna, that takes place each November in the Libraries in Vienna. It runs for at least two weeks, offers approximately 60
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Libraries in Vienna maintain 38 branching libraries in almost all districts of Vienna. The "mobile libraries", which were established in 1958 and took on the form of so-called "Bookbuses", visiting designated places in Vienna (for example schools),
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The number of staff increased continuously from 1945 until 1992. In 1945, 78 people were employed, and by a year later the number rose to 122. In 1992 there were 220 employees, which was the highest number of staff up until that point. A large percentage of these were employed in the main library.
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Since 30 September 2010, numerous digital media can be loaned via download from the "Virtual
Library of Vienna" at all times. These media can be downloaded and used on a computer or other devices such as E-Book-Readers or MP3-Players. In order to be able to borrow eMedia, a valid library card from
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and Jews had already been banned a since 1934. The leader became
National Socialist Hans Ruppe, student of the library theorist Walter Hofmann and active for years in the library system of the Third Reich. Ruppe focused on controlling and regulating reading behaviour, and towards this he somewhat
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as well as
Meeting Houses) and were provided with a department for children and young people. Soon, the capacity for library branches was reached, and as a result a main library (with affiliated music libraries) was built for the first time in 1970. Under the director Rudolf Müller (1950–1970),
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supplied certain areas with books, such as those which were in the outskirts or didn't have their own branch. Until 2003, the municipal libraries also operated apprentice libraries in vocational schools and hospital libraries. Since 1982, a home visit service has been providing books to
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Libraries in Vienna and a computer with an internet connection is needed. The "return" happens automatically, after the expiration of the loan duration the eMedia can no longer be opened and is available to other users again instantly. Therefore, no overdue fines can be accrued.
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newspaper workshop, other workshops and activities. The dedicated calendar of events "Lesofantino" offers programmes for all children up to 4 years old. The Libraries in Vienna also support the free book campaign of Vienna: "Eine STADT. Ein BUCH." (One city. One book.)
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240,000 books and 60,000 audiovisual medias like magazines and newspapers can be seen across two levels. There is also an area called Kirangon for children. There are 130 computer workplaces for catalogue and internet research, as well as 40 audio and video places.
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for contactless media-accounting and security since 2002. With this, the customers of the library can use their own scanning device to loan something themselves. The manager of the main library used to be Christian Jahl and as of 2022 is now Bernhard Pöckl.
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began. From the former Worker's Libraries only a third still remained (of the 23 branches that existed in 1945) and the inventory of books had been decimated due to the cleansing done by the "Austrian fascist" and the National Socialist works. The
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were able to be integrated into the new city's administration. They were managed by the cultural office until 1979 and the primary goals of the post-war period were above all to procure books and restore the branches.
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as secretary. Numerous libraries with quality standards and standard guidelines were established, as well as a library committee with Josef Luitpold Stern at its head. Many of these libraries were residing in the
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with books from the respective homelands. Each branch has at least one computer for catalogue- and internet research. In 2004 the "Libraries in Vienna" recorded 5,265 million loans from 129,125 readers.
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and put it under the control of the municipal collections as a communal service. The censorship of books began in 1934 and has even now been increased again and a total of 1,500 titles have been indexed.
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writers were employed as librarians. This was so that literature could be promoted in a practical way, in which they were able to support their literary work with a regular job. Among them were
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