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301: 434:– Saxonica have been collected systematically at the electoral library. Initially focused on literature on Saxon history, the collection of Saxonica was, in the 19th century, extended to other scientific areas with regional aspects such as natural history, folklore, geography, archeology or linguistics. Today, the term "Saxonica" includes all types of German and foreign-language media of all scientific areas relating to Saxony and its subterritories (such as natural and cultural areas, administrative units, historical regions etc.), its locations as well as living and deceased personages associated with Saxony. 289: 355:. In this way, the SLUB e.g. participates in the digitization of indexes of printing published in the German language area in the 17th and 18th centuries. Also worth mentioning is the digitization of the electronic editions of August Wilhelm Schlegel's collection and illustrated magazines of classical modernism. Today, there are more than 74,000 titles, nearly 92,000 volumes and approximately 1.5 million media items (images, maps, drawings) existent in the Digital Collections of the SLUB. The open source software 550: 281: 46: 55: 651: 468: 236: 504: 451:
sheets which have been charted after 1945. The collection serves as a scientific source of regional history in general, but also of the history of specific places, fortresses and castles, as well as of historical spatial, landscape and traffic development. Roughly 11,000 sheets of the collection are presumed to still be located in Russia.
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In 1999, with the merger of university library and state library, the construction of the new central building on the TU Dresden campus began. On 1 August 2002, the SLUB opened for the readers. On 14 January 2003, its official inauguration followed. With its big main reading room and its carrels, the
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By means of the DFG funding, the SLUB has established the Virtual Library focusing on Contemporary Art ViFaArt from January 2001 until 2004. Since 2012, the hitherto separately-displayed services of the Virtual Library of Contemporary Art and "arthistoricum.net – Virtual Library for Art History" have
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The special-interest collection History of Technology is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Since 1998, the DFG annually sponsors the SLUB's acquisition of foreign journals, monographs and microforms focusing on the history of technology. The SLUB completes the acquisition of foreign and
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was originally established in Chemnitz, but was shortly afterwards, in 1925, relocated to Dresden. Since 1956 the inventory has been labeled Fotothek. Since 1983 it has belonged to the Sächsische Landesbibliothek as a separate section. With 2.3 million photographic documents, the Fotothek has a very
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After 1990, the TU Dresden was expanded to a comprehensive university and augmented by the branch libraries of law, business and economics. In 1992, the joining of the Technical University and the Hochschule fĂĽr Verkehrswesen (academy of transportation sciences) followed, as well as the adoption of
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The SLUB's main building was drafted by the architectural office Ortner & Ortner and erected from 1999 to 2002. On more than 40,000 square metres, the building provides approximately 1,000 study desks, of which 200 are located in the main reading room. The construction costs amounted to roughly
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The Music Department comprises approximately 200,000 volumes. The department is divided into New Prints and Music Manuscripts and Historical Prints – with the publishing year 1850 marking the difference between "new" and "historical" items. The department is closely intertwined with the Mediathek,
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Since 2007, the SLUB Dresden operates the Dresden Digitization Center and has been continually expanding its capacity up to 3 million pages per year. More than 95,000 volumes have been digitized and are free to use within the Digital Collections. The SLUB is one of the major providers of data for
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Besides the central library at Zellescher Weg, the SLUB encompasses five further sites. Opposite to the central building sits the departmental library DrePunct. This location houses the branch libraries of the following TU Dresden faculties: civil engineering, electrical engineering, electronics,
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The library's oldest special interest collection deals with contemporary art from 1945 onwards. This topic had already been one of the library's core themes of collection within the library landscape during the GDR. In 1993, the DFG started funding this special interest collection. Devoid of any
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The map collection includes map sheets focusing on Saxon mapping, but also exceedingly on historical maps of Europe and Germany. The map collection encompasses circa 138,000 single sheets, of which 19,650 originated up to and including 1800, and 41,600 between 1801 and 1945, as well as further
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Since the beginning of the 20th century, Saxonica have been attested in the Sächsische Bibliographie. The founder of this regional bibliography was Rudolf Bemman, followed by Jakob Jatzwauk. Except for manuscripts and photographs, all Saxonica have been attested in the Sächsische Bibliographie
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The university library was laid out in 1828 as the library of the Königlich-Sächsische Bildungsanstalt (Royal Saxon Academy). From 1851 to 1890, the academy was labeled Royal Saxon Polytechnical School. In 1872, university and library were relocated near today's central station. In 1890, the
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The first preserved index of the state library's collections dates back to the year 1574 and can also be viewed on the internet. Further services on the internet include, for example, the Kartenforum with historical maps of Saxony and the Fotothek, providing pictorial documents for research.
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The holdings of the special-interest collection include approximately 150,000 volumes and 330 periodicals. Apart from art history of Europe and North America and art theory, collected literature focuses on concrete painting, graphics, sculpture and crafts as well as new art forms like
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which destroyed the former library buildings and virtually the whole historic center of Dresden — with losses of about 200,000 volumes of twentieth-century manuscript and printed holdings and also some irreplaceable musical manuscripts. The losses include the major
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and sponsored by the DFG. To date, around 24,800 of the most important, digitized cartographical sources in the collection – especially those pertaining to Saxon history and regional studies – are available in high resolution digital images in the Map Forum.
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have been established at the SLUB. Hence, the SLUB Dresden represents one of further 22 academic libraries that are intended to ensure the availability of relevant research literature of a research area by maintaining particular core themes.
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earth sciences, computer sciences, mechanical engineering, transportation sciences, and business and economics. The faculties educational science (August-Bebel-StraĂźe), Medicine (FiedlerstraĂźe), Law (BergstraĂźe) and forest science (
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of Prussia attacked Dresden in 1760, part of the library burned; there are singed volumes in the collection to this day. By the end of the 18th century it had outgrown its wing of the Zwinger, and the library then moved to the
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the academy library. In 1993, the university library was expanded once more, when research institutes and educational establishments of the dissolved Medizinische Akademie Dresden were assigned to the Technical University.
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Besides the classic acquisition of literature, the focus is on providing internet-based services for bibliographic searches. The services are accessible via the specialist portal "Schaufenster Technikgeschichte".
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To collect and store items of literature, images and sound regarding Saxony as well as the development of the Sächsische Bibliographie are tasks accomplished by the Saxon State and University Library Dresden.
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founded the department by merging the hitherto separate holdings Musica theoretica and Musica practica. Until 1934, the department was augmented, for example by the royal private music collection of
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In 1997, the branch library of education moved to August-Bebel-StraĂźe. The following year, the departmental library De.Punct opened its doors and accommodated several faculty libraries.
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The SLUB moved into a large new building in 2002 to bring together the inventories of both its predecessors. Its collection numbers nearly nine million, making it one of the largest
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in 1919, it officially became the Saxon State Library, with its strengths continuing to lie in the arts, humanities, social sciences, literature and linguistics.
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the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek, which has been accessible online since November 2012. This is also facilitated by numerous third-party funds, especially by the
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With regard to its comprehensive digitization activities, the library was honored in the context of Initiative Deutschland, Land der Ideen on 22 February 2009.
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In 1945, the university library was also destroyed, its stocks reduced. A relocation of the library to a mansion on today's university campus – now site of the
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containing recorded music, the Fotothek, containing music-iconographical material, and the manuscript collection, which also encompasses letters of musicians.
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temporal constraint, topics of photography, industrial design and commercial art are part of the collection. The collections are for example attached to the
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During the SLUB's period of construction, further buildings of contemporary architecture in Dresden came into being, such as the Ufa-Kristallpalast, the
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domestic literature with own resources. Currently, the SLUB is equipped with approximately 31,000 monographs and more than 110 journals on the topic.
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Wandel und Kontinuität in 450 Jahren. Von der kurfürstlichen Liberey zur Sächsischen Landesbibliothek – Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek.
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Sächsische Landesbibliothek – Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden: Festschrift anlässlich der Einweihung des Neubaus
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is based on the Dresden traditions of photographic techniques and camera manufacture as well as photographic art. The
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large share of the overall holdings. The oldest images from around 1850 can be traced back to the photographer
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The library administers 5,388,595 holdings (volumes). It is a special-interest collection library of the
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Until 1995, the mansion of today's rectorate accommodated the main building of the university library.
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The first book written in the Americas known to historians is the Dresden Codex, or Codex Dresdensis.
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Tradition und Herausforderung. Aus der Arbeit der Sächsischen Landesbibliothek zwischen 1960 und 1990
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One of the dyadic central building's stone clad edifices and the glass roof of the main reading room
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The SLUB's Map Forum is an information portal of libraries, museums and archives, supervised by the
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Sondersammelgebiet Mittlere und Neuere Kunstgeschichte bis 1945 und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft
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Online since 1992. All previously published titles are being gradually included in this proof.
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in: Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift der Technischen Universität Dresden, 55(2006)1–2, S. 30–36 (
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been combined in a mutual Virtual Library for Art under the name of "arthistoricum.net".
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Sächsische Landesbibliothek – Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden (Hrsg.):
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holds a special-interest collection including a transcript of the Maya manuscript
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Sächsische Landesbibliothek – Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden (ed.):
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Some of the library's most precious books are exhibited in the treasure chamber.
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Geschichte und Beschreibung der königlichen öffentlichen Bibliothek zu Dresden
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The Japanische Palais held the collections of the State Library for 159 years.
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Contemporary art after 1945, photography, industrial design and commercial art
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Registratur der bucher in des Churfursten zu Saxen liberey zur Annaburg 1574
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that was obtained in 1739. In 1727, the library moved into two wings of the
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Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats - und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden
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BĂĽcher, so von mir auf die K. Bibliothec gelieffert worden im Jan. 1740
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Sächsische Landesbibliothek und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden (SLUB)
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During the first half of the 18th century, under two rulers,
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central building provides excellent working conditions.
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Since the end of the 18th century – during the term of
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As well as the open-access and storage holdings, the
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Sächsische Landesbibliothek – Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden


Dresden
Legal deposit
Saxony
www.slub-dresden.de
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Dresden
‹See Tfd›
German
Saxony
academic library
Dresden University of Technology
‹See Tfd›
public
Federal Republic of Germany
Codex Dresdensis
Deutsche Fotothek

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Deutsche Fotothek
Hermann Krone


Codex Dresdensis

Qur'an
Ahmad al-Suhrawardi
ilkhan

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