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Type
  
university library

Location
  
Greifswald, Germany

Legal deposit
  
no

Phone
  
+49 3834 860

Established
  
1456 and 1604

Branches
  
3

Total enrollment
  
10,414 (2016)

Founded
  
17 October 1456

Greifswald University Library

Scope
  
University of Greifswald

Address
  
Domstraße 11, 17489 Greifswald, Germany

Motto
  
Lange Tradition. Kurze Wege. Weiter Blick.

Notable alumni
  
Ernst Moritz Arndt, Caspar David Friedrich, Johannes Bugenhagen, Bernhard von Bülow, Franz Seldte

Similar
  
University of Rostock, University of Göttingen, University of Kiel, Martin Luther University, Humboldt University of Berlin

Profiles

Greifswald University Library (German: Universitätsbibliothek Greifswald) is the official library of the University of Greifswald, situated in Greifswald, Germany. Its earliest days go back to the founding of the university in the year 1456, and it became Germany's first centralised university library in the year 1604.

Today, it has three branches, namely the Alte Bibliothek (Old Library) in the city centre, and two other library buildings across town. The central university library is completed by various specialised libraries of the university's departments.

History

The old library building was designed by Martin Gropius (1824–1880) and is located near the cathedral, the university main building, and the lecture hall.

A new site was completed in 2001 for the natural sciences and medicine library. The new library features 498 open places with internet access as well as 24 single rooms and four group rooms which are available for cost-free rent. The area within the building amounts to 13,890 square meters.

As part of a DFG-funded programme, the university library collects all books about all aspects of the Baltic States for all German libraries.

References

Greifswald University Library Wikipedia