Com­mu­nic­a­tions 2004

Decem­ber 2004

Open­ing and clos­ing times dur­ing the Christ­mas hol­i­days

Friday, 24.12., to Sunday, 26.12.: closed
Monday, 27.12., until Thursday, 30.12.: 9.00 - 18.00 open
Friday, 31.12., until Sunday, 02.01.: closed

Computer Science Branch Library (Fürstenallee):

Friday, 24.12., to Sunday, 02.01., closed.

Novem­ber 2004

Cata­logue is not avail­able

On Thursday, 04.11.04, our catalogue will not be available from approx. 06.00 - 09.00 hrs. It will also not be possible to use the Internet PCs and the online interlibrary loan service during this time.

Oc­to­ber 2004

ECB is not avail­able due to serv­er work

Due to server work, the ECB will not be available on Monday, 25 October 2004 from 07.30 - 08.30 and on Tuesday, 26 October 2004 from 17.30 - 18.30!

The UB will close at 20:00 due to the AStA snoop­ing party on 28 Oc­to­ber

The lib­rary is closed on 1 Novem­ber (All Saints' Day)

"Fo­cus on IT and me­dia - ... through your stud­ies with us!" - Info CD for first-semester stu­dents

The Audiovisual Media Centre (AVZM), the University Library (UB) and the Centre for IT Services (ZIT) have jointly produced a CD-ROM entitled "Focus on IT and Media - ... with us through your studies!" and published 3,500 copies.

The CD contains information on the wide range of services offered by the three institutions as well as some very useful freeware programmes. It is particularly intended for first-semester students and has been enclosed with the information folders for first-semester students.

In addition, 500 copies are intended for free distribution to other interested students - e.g. "library newcomers" - and are available at the ZIT and the University Library (information desk).

Au­gust 2004

Pader­born Uni­ver­sity Lib­rary ranks among the top in na­tion­wide per­form­ance com­par­is­on

In the first nationwide performance comparison "Library Index for Academic Libraries (BIX-WB)", Paderborn University Library is ranked 9th in the category "single-tier university libraries" and 2nd in the NRW comparison - after Bielefeld University Library and well ahead of the former comprehensive university libraries in Siegen and Duisburg-Essen and Dortmund University Library.

After the performance of public libraries was measured for the fifth time this year by the Library Index compiled by the Bertelsmann Foundation and the German Library Association, the performance of 50 academic libraries (single and two-tier university libraries and libraries of universities of applied sciences) that took part in this nationwide performance comparison has now also been surveyed and compared for the first time.

The "target dimensions" of resources ("What infrastructure can the library offer for use?"), utilisation ("How are the services offered used?"), efficiency ("Are the services provided cost-efficiently?") and development ("Is there sufficient potential for necessary developments?") were measured and evaluated.

In the target dimensions of resources, efficiency and development, Paderborn University Library is one of the top 10 single-tier university libraries in Germany. In the "development" target dimension, it is even ranked 2nd and 1st in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. In the "resources" target dimension, it is one of the top 7 libraries nationwide and ranks 2nd in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

The BIX places particular emphasis on the provision of electronic information media, as these are playing an increasingly central role for students, teachers and researchers. The Paderborn University Library achieved the highest value of all libraries participating in the performance comparison nationwide with 35.26 per cent for the corresponding indicator "Proportion of expenditure on electronic holdings in relation to total expenditure on information provision".

The extensive opening hours of the university library - at 100 hours per week, one of the most generous in the whole of Germany - have a very positive effect.

In times of increasingly scarce resources and growing financial difficulties for academic libraries, which make it ever more difficult to acquire sufficient electronic and printed media for study, teaching and research, the efficient use of financial resources is becoming ever more important. Among other things, BIX also takes into account the personnel costs that a library incurs for the provision of media per user: The lower the expenditure per user, the more cost-efficient the library's work is. Here, Paderborn University Library is the second most effective library in North Rhine-Westphalia after Dortmund University Library.

The importance of continuous staff training is documented by the indicator "training hours per employee". Here, Paderborn University Library achieves the highest value of all North Rhine-Westphalian university libraries with around 25.1 hours, and ranks third in a nationwide comparison.

Three measured indicators clearly show the problem areas of Paderborn University Library:

At 439 square metres per 1,000 users, it has significantly less public space (and therefore user workstations) than all other libraries; this value is only undercut by Cottbus University Library, which, however, also has only a third as many students as Paderborn as users.

Paderborn University Library has the fourth worst value for the indicator "library staff per 1,000 users"; this makes the library's efforts to intensify contact with its customers - in particular through increased training programmes - more difficult.

Unfortunately, the University Library also ranks fourth to last with regard to the indicator "Expenditure on literature and information per 1,000 users", where it is noticeable that all single-tier university libraries in NRW participating in the BIX-WB are in the lower half of the ranking. If the libraries in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg in particular perform very well in the BIX nationwide performance comparison, this is primarily due to the fact that they have had significantly higher annual budgets for decades than the libraries in NRW and (therefore also) Paderborn University Library.

Detailed data can be found at: www.bix-bibliotheksindex.de.

Ju­ly 2004

Test ac­cess to World Bio­graph­ic­al In­form­a­tion Sys­tem On­line (WBIS On­line)

Department: General / interdisciplinary

Content:
Access to biographical information on more than 5 million people of all classes and professions, from all countries and regions of the world, from the 4th millennium BC to the present day.

WBIS Online includes the following biographical archives:

  • American Biographical Archive (ABA I) Online
  • Archivo Biográfico de España, Portugal e Iberoamérica (ABEPI I) Online
  • Archives Biographiques Françaises (ABF I) Online
  • Archivio Biografico Italiano (ABI I) Online
  • Biografisch Archief van de Benelux (BAB I) Online
  • British Biographical Archive (BBA I) Online
  • German Biographical Archive (DBA I) Online
  • Scandinavian Biographical Archive (SBA I) Online

End of test: 30.09.2004

Re­design of the en­trance level of the lib­rary

Over the course of the summer, the entire entrance level of the university library will be completely renovated. The aim is to optimise the functionality of the services provided in the most frequented field of the University Library as well as the appearance of the library.

You can follow the current progress of the work on our remodelling pages .

Test ac­cess to Ger­man Lit­er­at­ure Col­lec­tion

Department: German studies, general and comparative linguistics and literature

Content:
Access to Goethe's works (Weimar Edition), Schiller's works (National Edition), Kafka's works (Critical Edition), Bertolt Brecht's works (Anniversary Edition) and German poetry in Reclam's Universal Library via a search interface.

End of test: 31.07.2004

Test ac­cess to Lit­er­at­ure On­line

Department: English Studies

Content:
Full-text database for English and American literature from the 8th century to the present day; includes poetry, drama and prose (over 350,000 works), primary and secondary literature (over 100 journals, reference works etc.) as well as author biographies under a common search interface

End of test: 31.07.2004

Book bazaar on 6 Ju­ly 2004

On Tuesday, 6 July, the University Library is holding a book bazaar from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in room Bl 2.124 (above the Central Information Desk).

Around 3,750 books will be on offer, particularly from the engineering and natural sciences, computer science & mathematics and sports science. However, there will also be titles from education & psychology and various other fields, as well as numerous journal issues, especially from the arts.

The books will be organised by department, so that it will be possible to orientate yourself by subject on the shelf.

The prices are EUR 0.50 for single issues, EUR 1.00 for paperbacks and EUR 2.00 for bound volumes (receipts cannot be issued).

The proceeds of the book bazaar will go exclusively to the library's acquisition budget and thus expand the library's possibilities for acquiring new scientific literature.

We look forward to your visit and hope you enjoy the 'bargain hunt'.

PS: Your suggestions for the acquisition of new books are always welcome and will generally be realised despite the difficult budget situation. Please hand them in to the relevant subject librarian or the Central Information Desk or send them to the University Library's electronic mailbox!

June 2004

Test ac­cess to Kees­ing's On­line

Department: General / interdisciplinary

Content:
Access to over 175,000 reports on world events in full text (major political, historical, economic and social events); the database goes back to 1960

End of test: 31.07.2004

Test ac­cess to World Bio­graph­ic­al In­form­a­tion Sys­tem On­line (WBIS On­line)

Department: General / interdisciplinary

Content:
Access to biographical information on more than 5 million people of all classes and professions, from all countries and regions of the world, from the 4th millennium BC to the present day.

The following biographical archives have been activated for test access:

  • American Biographical Archive (ABA I) Online
  • Archivo Biográfico de España, Portugal e Iberoamérica (ABEPI I) Online
  • Archives Biographiques Françaises (ABF I) Online
  • Archivio Biografico Italiano (ABI I) Online
  • Biografisch Archief van de Benelux (BAB I) Online
  • British Biographical Archive (BBA I) Online
  • German Biographical Archive (DBA I) Online
  • Scandinavian Biographical Archive (SBA I) Online

End of test: 09/07/2004

May 2004

Test ac­cess to DIGI journ­als

Department: General / Interdisciplinary

Content:
electronic archive for German research-relevant and frequently used scientific core journals from various departments

End of test: 31.12.2004

April 2004

Test ac­cess to eWi - elec­tron­ic busi­ness in­form­a­tion

Department: Economics

Content: 4 modules:

  • BWL Kompakt (business administration topics)
  • Press (full texts from regional and national newspapers and magazines)
  • Companies (company profiles, financial information)
  • Markets (compact market and industry information)

End of test: 20.05.2004

"How old print­er cart­ridges are turned in­to new school com­puters ... Col­lect­ing to­geth­er for the school"

University Library and ASTA support collection campaign of the Westphalian School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Büren

Under the above-mentioned motto, the Westphalian School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Büren has been taking part in a collection campaign for two years, collecting empty ink and toner cartridges from printers, photocopiers and fax machines and, more recently, old mobile phones. The so-called empty cartridges are not waste, but high-quality recyclable materials that can be cleaned and refilled. The school receives teaching and learning materials for various teaching areas as well as computers and computer accessories for the collected empty modules. In view of some outdated or missing media and with a view to the new school building planned for 2006, this collection campaign will enable the school to modernise and expand its media stock, an important building block in the support of hearing-impaired pupils.

Everyone can support the school in reducing the burden on the environment and improving the equipment with teaching and learning materials.

The University Library and the ASTA of Paderborn University are supporting the campaign by placing collection boxes with "Meike, the collection dragon" in the entrance area of the library and in front of the ASTA's teaching materials shop.

The school is also happy to arrange contacts with companies, offices, administrations, etc., where larger quantities of empty modules may accumulate. A contact address can be found on the collection boxes.

Contact: Michael Arns, Deputy Head of the Westphalian School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Büren (Tel. 02951/2343 - Mail: armich@web.de)

Further information on the collection campaign can be found at www.sammeldrache.de.

Test ac­cess to Film In­dexes On­line

Department: Media Studies
Content:

  1. Film Index International / British Film Institute: Data on approx. 100,000 international films and personalities from over 170 countries
  2. AFI Catalog / Catalogue of the American Film Institute: American feature films since 1893; listing of AFI Top Ten films 2000-2002.

Cross-searching across both components is possible.

End of test: 31/05/2004

Open­ing hours at East­er

Good Friday, 09.04.2004, closed on
Saturday, 10.04.2004, open from 09.00 - 18.00 hrs
Easter Sunday, 11.04.2004, closed
Easter Monday, 12.04.2004, closed

March 2004

Main­ten­ance work at the NRW Uni­ver­sity Lib­rary Centre

The servers of the Digital Library, Interlibrary Loan, Union Catalogue etc. at the NRW University Library Centre will be unavailable from Friday, 26.03.04, approx. 17:00 until probably Sunday, 28.03.04, 18:00 due to extensive maintenance work.

Feb­ru­ary 2004

New cata­logue and new lend­ing sys­tem

After extensive preparatory work, the new catalogue and the new lending system of the University Library went live on 01.03.2004.

What are the advantages of the new system for you?

  • Our catalogue is no longer updated every 14 days, but is now updated daily.
  • The new catalogue offers significantly improved search options.
  • The processing status of a book (e.g. "ordered", "in progress", ...) is currently displayed.
  • The receipt of journal issues of the current year is recorded in the catalogue.
  • The previously available personal services (account information, renewal, reservations, e-mail and password changes) have been expanded.
  • From now on, orders and deliveries made via the online interlibrary loan service of the Digital Library will be displayed in your user account.

Please note the following changes (some of which are provisional!).

  • User number
    At the beginning of the user number, enter "P" instead of "GHP".
  • Extension of the loan period If a medium is not reserved, the loan period can be extended as often as required, but for a maximum of one year.
  • Reservations
    Any number of reservations can be placed for each item. The number is no longer limited to three.
  • Blocking the user account
    As soon as fees of 10 euros or more are incurred, the user account is automatically blocked immediately. Previously, the automatic blocking only occurred after one week, regardless of the amount of the fees.
  • Desktop devices
    The loan period for media booked for a desktop device is limited to three months.

By popular request, access to our new catalogue is now only possible in encrypted form. You must therefore accept our certificate. To avoid having to confirm the certificate every time you use the catalogue, you can import the certificate chain in full. Please also refer to the 'Certificates' info page.

The new catalogue has been carefully tested. Nevertheless, it is possible that one or two errors may be discovered during "live operation". Please report errors, questionable results etc. by e-mail to Mrs Kriesten.

In­tro­duct­ory events for the new WWW cata­logue

Get to know the research mask and the improved search options of our new, daily updated WWW catalogue and visit our introductory events! Dates: 02.03., 14.00 / 03.03., 11.00 and 14.00 / 04.03.04, 11.00 and 14.00 / 05.03.04, 11.00

In­tro­duc­tion of the new lend­ing sys­tem - Clos­ure of the lib­rary

Due to the introduction of the new lending system, the library will be closed from Friday, 27 February 2004 at 14:00 until Monday, 1 March 2004 at 10:00.

Our WWW service will also be restricted during this weekend:

  • The catalogue and the lending system will be unavailable from 27.02, 14.00 until 29.02.
  • The Digital Library (and thus all databases labelled "ICA (DigiBib)") will also be unavailable from 28 February, approx. 19:00 to probably 29 February, approx. 13:00 due to renovation work at the HBZ in Cologne.

Book­ings not pos­sible for a fort­night

From 16 February 2004, in connection with preparatory work for the introduction of the new lending system, the possibility of reserving borrowed media will be suspended for a period of two weeks. After the new lending system has been put into operation on 01.03.04, reservations can be made again. We ask for your understanding for this measure.

Test ac­cess to Ox­ford Schol­ar­ship On­line

Department: Humanities and social sciences

Content:
700 publications in full text, searchable in 4 modules:
Philosophy, Political Science, Religious Studies, Economics and Finance

End of test: 30.04.2004

Test ac­cess to Lex­is­Nex­is Pro­fes­sion­al

Department: Economics and law

Content:
Company and financial information, research and development reports, country information, legal and biographical information, press releases

End of test: 31.05.2004

Test ac­cess to Lit­er­at­ure Re­source Centre plus MLA Int. bib­li­o­graphy

Department: Literary Studies

Content:
Bibliographical and biographical information on authors of all periods and genres

End of test: 16.03.2003

Janu­ary 2004

Test ac­cess to all elec­tron­ic journ­als pub­lished by Pal­grave / Mac­mil­lan and Berke­ley Elec­tron­ic Press - BEP

Palgrave Macmillan and Berkeley Electronic Press offer a combined portfolio of approximately 46 electronic scholarly journals. The following departments are covered: Economics and social sciences, natural sciences, politics.

The journals can be accessed via the websites of both publishers:

  • Palgrave / Macmillan
  • Berkeley Electronic Press - BEP

The test runs until 31.03.2004

Monday, 26 Janu­ary 2004: 9.00 a.m., 10.00 a.m. and 1.15 p.m.: Lib­rary tours as part of the "In­form­a­tion Day 2004 for Pu­pils"

On 01.03.2004 the lib­rary will in­tro­duce a new lend­ing sys­tem with a new WWW cata­logue

What are the advantages of the system for you?

  • Our catalogue will no longer be updated every 14 days, but on a daily basis.
  • The new catalogue will offer improved search options.
  • The processing status of a book (e.g. "ordered", "awaiting", "in progress") will be displayed.
  • The receipt of journal issues of the current year will be recorded in the catalogue.
  • The personal services already available (account information, renewal, reservations, e-mail and password changes) will be expanded.
  • In future, orders and deliveries made via the online interlibrary loan service of the Digital Library will be displayed in your user account.

The following regulations apply for a transitional period until the end of February 2004:

  • Since 1 December, the number of reservations possible per copy has already been reduced from two to one. Once the new lending system goes live, the number of reservations per copy will be increased again.
  • For technical reasons, the works newly registered by the library in January and February 2004 cannot be displayed in our current catalogue. However, you can search for these titles with a local shelfmark in the Digital Library.
  • Alternatively, you can also search the North Rhine-Westphalian union database. You can limit your search to Paderborn holdings using the "advanced search" with the "libraries" filter.