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Berlin State Library

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which "collaborate to build a comprehensive collection of printed literature published in German-speaking countries from the beginning of letterpress printing to the present, to provide information on it, to make it accessible to the public and to preserve it for future generations." This creates a
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design. The collection then underwent nearly continuous improvement and expansion. By 1905 it had become the largest and most influential repository of materials in the German language, and at 1.2 million books one of the largest libraries in the world. The Bebelplatz building housed the library
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also cared little for the library at first, preferring instead his own literature in the French language. However, in 1770 he granted the library substantial assets and it made several important acquisitions. To avoid the problems caused by its dependence on the crown, Frederick the Great also
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Within the cooperation of German and Austrian libraries, the SBB is responsible "for the maintenance and further development of the ZDB", the central periodicals database. "The ZDB actually contains more than 1.8 million bibliographic records of serials from the 16th century onward, from all
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in Europe, and one of the most important academic research libraries in the German-speaking world. It collects texts, media and cultural works from all fields across many languages, from all time periods and all countries of the world, and offer them for academic and research purposes.
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and opened to the public in 1978. It was renovated from 1999 to 2001. The building is currently being further redeveloped into a modern research library as a companion to the Haus Unter den Linden and will house the collection from 1946 onwards.
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Consists of 12.3 million books; 206,700 rare books; 60,100 manuscripts; music autographs; 1,600 estate archives; 25,000 periodicals; 180,000 newspaper volumes; 4,300 databases; 2.7 million microfilms; 13.5 million images at the
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with a bookplate indicating it once belonged to a Jewish theologian. Library staff managed to find his widow in Israel, but she wrote back: "I appreciate your offer to return this book to me, but I have no use for it now."
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The history of the Berlin State Library closely parallels that of German history. It has lived through creation, neglect, expansion, war damage, division, unification and re-creation like few other libraries.
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countries, in all languages, held in 3700 German and Austrian libraries, with 15.6 million holdings information. It does not contain contents, i. e. journal articles."
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The SBB itself is digitizing its holdings and offers digitized newspapers for public access via the Web through their "newspaper information system" ZEFYS, or
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severely damaged the institution through political intimidation, employee dismissals, restrictions on foreign acquisitions and the effects of
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then cancelled the acquisition budget in 1722 and gave away the valuable scientific collection to the Prussian Academy of Sciences in 1735.
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A larger proportion of the collection wound up in the American occupation zone, including a cache of 1.5 million volumes hidden in a
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and many others. Today a glass plate set into the Bebelplatz, giving a view of empty bookcases, commemorates the event. After an
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and endowed it with State funding. During the 1960s, the various stocks, services and personnel began to be relocated to
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decreed that his private books be organized, cataloged and made available to the public. His library opened in 1661 at
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burned over 20,000 books – mostly from the neighboring University, not the State library itself – including works by
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The library also has an extensive collection of important music manuscripts, including 80% of all the autographs of
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is a starker example of division: while the first, second and fourth movements are in Berlin, the third is kept in
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The SBB is one of 12 libraries and archives with significant holdings of historical documents which form the
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at the end of World War II. After 11 years of construction, it was finally dedicated by Federal President
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dating from the 3rd century; the oldest printed book is an 8th-century Buddhist text from Japan, the
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Prominent items in its collection include the oldest biblical illustrations in the fifth-century
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In the early period, the fortunes of the State Library rose and fell on royal whims. In 1658
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to resolve the problems. For example, in 2008 a library user found an encyclopedia entitled
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building in 1941, the various holdings (consisting of some 3 million volumes and over 7,400
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more than doubled the collection, extended opening hours and introduced the first Prussian
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building became "one library with two homes" and the old State Library was reborn as the
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With new resources and authority, construction began on a Royal Library building on the
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in 1947, support for the library ended and the Prussian State Library ceased to exist.
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Former Westhafen Granary housing the newspaper department and children library
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After 1945, parts of the collection that had been hidden in what became the
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1.1 million maps, atlases and globes (including the world's largest bound
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and originally constructed in 1950 for various scientific agencies of the
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until 1914, when the headquarters moved into new, even larger premises on
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Several notable scholars have held positions at the library, among them:
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Many important items from the original collection are now located in
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the Royal Library was renamed the "Prussian State Library" (German:
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dating from the 9th century and an elaborately adorned copy of the
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The original main building was built between 1908 and 1913 by the
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of the new library building, constructed between 1903 and 1914.
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Passions, and nearly all of Mozart's operas. In addition to
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in 1946. This collection first opened to the public as the
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Preußische Staatsbibliothek – Preussischer Staatsbibliothek
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Prussian Construction and Financial Directorate of Berlin
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law. In 1701 it was renamed the "Royal Library" (German:
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The State Library operates from two major public sites,
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in the center of Berlin. Built between 1775 and 1785 by
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groups at the instigation of the Propaganda Minister,
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Arbeitsgemeinschaft Sammlung Deutscher Drucke (AG SDD)
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Central functions and cooperation with other libraries
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or lost. With the formal dissolution of the State of
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Among the library's most precious treasures are the
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