University Library, Bratislava

University Library in Bratislava (ULB) is the oldest library in Slovakia. It was founded in 1919 in Bratislava. Today, it is the largest and most visited library in the Slovak republic and it´s a universal state research library. [1][2]

View of the Library from the street in Bratislava´s historical centre. One of three library buildings.

History

The library was one of the first cultural and educational institutions set up in the newly founded Czecho-Slovak Republic after WWI at the territory of Slovakia to support the emerging university education, science and library system. Its origin in 1919 was closely connected with the newly founded Comenius Czechol-slovak State University where the name of the university was reflected in the Library´s name. The library has never become an integral part of university, although relations between the two institutions were based on collaboration and close contact. The Library keeps its name because it refers to the original close contact towards the university and at the same time reflects the universal character of its collections. As the time passed by the authorities set further goals and competences for ULB within the national and international framework. ULB has become the first library entitled to the legal deposit from the territory of Slovakia, and it is the only one which has kept this tradition since 1919 until today. Library´s historical book collections also have the character of a depository collection. Until 1954 ULB in fact fulfilled the tasks of the national library in Slovakia. Since then it has the statute of a universal state research library. Throughout its history two clear directions can be identified : a solid leading place in the national library system and active participation in international library cooperation.[3]

Reconstruction of the historical buildings of the Library

The main objective was to renew buildings which are protected as cultural monuments, to modernize decaying library premises, to solve the lack of stacks and eliminated the danger of stagnation in the field of library services. Realization of the investment project "Multifunctional Cultural and Library Centre" led to a vast renewal and revitalization, it allowed the library users to utilize not only the refurbished premises, which they had already known, but also those parts of the historical buildings, which until that time the public did not have access to. New library stacks have been built, number of working stations has increased. Conditions for the protection of historical library collections significantly improved, including so called Bašagić Collection af Arabic, Turkish and Persian manuscripts inscribed on the UNESCO world heritage list "Memory of the World". The traditional library has transformed to a mediatheque and a portal to the virtual world of information. The profile of the Library was enlarged to fulfill multicunctional cultural and social functions. The project of the reconstruction resulted in a synthesis of old and new : a modern library equipped with technologies of 21st century in a restored, originally baroque interior, supplemented by new exhibition, concert, conference and social premises. [4]

Library as a geographic point

Since its beginning in 1919 the Library has its seat downtown Bratislava, in the heart of the historical centre of the Slovak capital. In comparison with other libraries in the town or in some Slovak regional towns, this unique location means advantage - Bratislava is and will be the political, economic, educational, scientific, cultural and social centre of the country. Paradoxically - to point out several facts imposing limitations on its further development - one of the most limiting factors is the seat of the Library in a most attractive city location as well as the historical character of its main buildings. Both aspects practically exclude further expansion in space, better transport access, prevent further enhancement of infrastructure and services.[5]

Present days

At present ULB is by all means a consolidated institution with a highly developed infrastructure and relevant professional and human petential. The Libray as a multifunctional cultural and library centre visited by approx. 300 thousand visitors and virtually via internet it is sought for assistance by further 700 thousand users a year.

Cooperation with other libraries

Cooperation with other libraries on a national and international scale was a natural part of the ULB´s mission from its very beginning.

Bilateral agreements on cooperation with the closest and most respected partners :

Bilateral cooperative projects :

Among prestigious foreign partners of ULB through project World Digital Library are :

Participation in European programmes: COPERNICUS, IST, FP4, FP6, eTEN, ENRICH, MICHAEL Plus, EZB project, Minerva[6]

The University Library includes the Bašagić Collection of Islamic Manuscripts. The collection is part of the UNESCO Memory of the World. It became a part of the register in 1997. It includes works by Sayf al-Din al-Amidi.[7]

Library in annual report 2015[8]

Digital Library

See Digital Library of University Library in Bratislava

References

  1. "About the World Digital Library: Partners". www.wdl.org. Retrieved 2013-05-28.
  2. Robert Wedeworth (1993). World Encyclopedia of library and information services. American Library Association. pp. 245–. ISBN 978-0-8389-0609-5. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  3. Univerzitna kniznica v Bratislave 1919 – 2009. Ed. Tibor Trgina. First edition. Produced by University Library in Bratislava. Bratislava : University Library in Bratislava, 2009. p. 6-11.
  4. Univerzitna kniznica v Bratislave 1919 – 2009. Ed. Tibor Trgina. First edition. Produced by University Library in Bratislava. Bratislava : University Library in Bratislava, 2009. p. 6-11.
  5. Univerzitna kniznica v Bratislave 1919 – 2009. Ed. Tibor Trgina. First edition. Produced by University Library in Bratislava. Bratislava : University Library in Bratislava, 2009. p. 6-24.
  6. Univerzitna kniznica v Bratislave 1919 – 2009. Ed. Tibor Trgina. First edition. Produced by University Library in Bratislava. Bratislava : University Library in Bratislava, 2009. p. 12-17.
  7. "On Substantiation Through Transitive Relations". World Digital Library. 1805. Retrieved 2013-07-14.
  8. 2015 Annual Report (Sprava o cinnosti a hospodareni za rok 2015). Univerzitna kniznica v Bratislave. Bratislava : Univerzitna kniznica v Bratislave, 2016. Accessible at:<https://www.ulib.sk/files/vyr-sprava/sprava_cinnosti_ukb_2015.pdf>.

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