State and University Library

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“Books, books, and more books!” I bet that’s the first thought that comes to mind when you look at the State and University Library. The State and University Library Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky, or Stabi as the locals call it, stands as a beacon of knowledge. It is located opposite Dammtor station.

This isn’t just any library. It’s a treasure trove for those interested in specific topics or academic research. The State and University Library has a rich history dating back to 1751.

Inside, over three million books await eager minds. You don’t need to be a student to enter its hallowed halls. Everyone is welcome to borrow books. Everyone can use the digital information resources.

For a reasonable annual fee of just €20, you gain access to a world of information. The State and University Library opens its doors to Hamburg citizens and institutions. It welcomes the press, publishing houses, and other universities from Germany and abroad.

The Hamburg Library of University History resides within these walls. It holds over 20,000 books. Special prints and copies of articles cover the history of German-language universities. Specific academic fields are also indexed.

Imagine sifting through more than 500 files. These files contain material on individuals and specific topics in the University’s history. Ten thousand newspaper articles chronicle the past. Over 40 files house student flyers dating back to 1967.

The reference library is open to the public. Students, PhD candidates, and researchers find valuable resources here. University staff, alumni, and members of the public also utilize this space.

The Research Center for Contemporary History maintains a reference library here. It holds around 100,000 books. The library subscribes to some sixty current periodicals. The entire collection can be browsed online.

The State and University Library isn’t just about old books. It embraces the digital age. The Bücherhallen digital library offers e-books and e-papers. Music is available in seven different languages.

The State and University Library stands as a testament to Hamburg’s commitment to education. It fosters intellectual curiosity. So next time you’re near Dammtor station, step inside. Explore the vast collection. Discover something new at the State and University Library.

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