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History While located in Dessau, the Bauhaus enjoyed its heyday. A small library was set up in Dessau after the Bauhaus had opened in 1926. After only eight years, though, the Bauhaus had to close, bowing to pressure from the National Socialists, who were opposed to the entire Bauhaus concept. Following its closure in Dessau, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe re-established the Bauhaus in Berlin, as a school and only managed to keep it open for a few more months. Some of its students and lecturers made the move to Berlin and so did the still rather small library collection. In 1933, the Bauhaus was forced to close for good, following massive pressure from the new National Socialist government. There is no record as to what happened to the library collection following the closure. Through the acquisition of private collections and estates, only a few individual copies could be saved and finally established in their original location in Dessau. On occasion of its 50th anniversary, the Bauhaus building was restored in 1976 and made use of as a scientific and cultural centre. The library reopened in its original location in the Bauhaus s north wing on 4 December 1986, as part of the 60th anniversary celebrations. Closing the gaps in the collection is an ongoing project, which is being realized through acquisitions from antiquarians. Anhalt University s Dessau campus opened in 1993. The libraries of both Anhalt University and Bauhaus were housed in the Bauhaus building. As the campus s number of students and the library s collection continued to grow, the university library had to move to bigger premises in close-by Jahnstraße. A continuous extension of its collection made the Bauhaus library face similar problems in its traditional location, but searching for an alternative location took longer than expected. Although a closer cooperation between Bauhaus Foundation and Anhalt University started in 2003, it was not before 2005 that an administrative agreement settled the cooperation of both institutions libraries under the same roof. The then vacant former 'Kaufhalle mit Tanzcafé' was chosen to house both libraries. As the building is right next to the Bauhaus and Campus area, it was regarded as an ideal choice and consequently refurbished for its new purposes. As part of the international building exhibition IBA Stadtumbau, both libraries opened their doors to the public in 2010. Different functions and aims of their two funding bodies have not stood in the way of establishing and furthering a variety of common functions in the two libraries. The fact that both collections complement each other bears witness to this. LIBRARIES AT THE BAUHAUS Anhalt University of Applied Sciences University Library Dessau campus library Bauhaus Dessau Foundation Library

Anhalt University Library Anhalt, Dessau campus library The university library is a central facility of Anhalt University of Applied Sciences (Hochschule Anhalt). The three campus libraries in Köthen, Bernburg and Dessau offers access to more than 385,000 items, from specialist literature in print and journals to online resources. Online access to various specialist databases with more than 43,000 e-books and 61,000 journal titles is available within our campus network. Modern software guarantees quick and user-friendly search facilities, irrespective of the location. Most of the printed library resources is available in the openaccess areas of our campus libraries, arranged according to a subject-based classification and call number. By searching for an item on the Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) you are also given its exact location. Volumes not indicated as non-lending may be borrowed for four weeks. Journals may not be taken out. Should the borrowed item be required for a longer period it may be renewed up to seven times. Lent items may be reserved. Works not available in our collection may be ordered via inter-library loan. For more information see staff at the library counters or check our website. The University Library is open to anyone. ground floor

At a glance Charge for using the library: none, inter-library loan charges apply Collection: 385,000 items of textbooks, specialist literature, journals, standards, theses of which appr. 55,000 are held in Dessau, maps, e-books, e-journals and specialist databases Special collections: Dessau campus library: architecture, facility management, geo-information, design This includes access to the collections of Köthen campus library (mechanical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, industrial engineering, computer science, applied biosciences and process engineering) and of Bernburg campus library (agriculture, ecotrophology, landscape development, economics). Service: lending, databases, Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC), information competence, inter-library loans, remote access, ISBN allocation for print, scan and online media, Digital University Library Saxony-Anhalt (Digitale Hochschulbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt) On-site services: search terminals, internet access, WLAN, RFID-self service, photocopies ( 0.05), scanning, printing, open access and research areas, individual and group workspaces, separate group work room Special offers: library tours and other thematic introduction (on request) Accessible: yes Contact Anhalt University of Applied Sciences University Library, Dessau campus library Gropiusallee 34, ground floor, 06846 Dessau-Rosslau Phone: +49 (0)340 5197 5688 Email: ausleihe.de@hs-anhalt.de Internet: www.hs-anhalt.de/hochschulbibliothek Opening times: * Monday Thursday: 9.30 19.00 hrs. Friday: 9.30 15.00 hrs.* * Please note changs in opening hours during the semester break

Bauhaus Dessau Foundation Library Our public research and reference library with historical and contemporary collections and our project documentation centre with a wide range of services collect working materials for the projects and supply literature and information to clients in the region and beyond. The collections include books and specialist journals particularly on cities and urban design, architecture, landscape and environmental planning, but also on art, design, typography, graphics, photography, theatre, etc. Systematic documentation of our projects in studies, plans, strategies, drafts and records of events provides exhaustive information and accompanies the project development process. The collection of plans includes current designs, maps and topographical maps. Our services: free-of-charge use without registration free-of-charge scans to USB sticks, charged photocopies use of group study space (separate room) reference collections on current issues themed display cabinets on current Bauhaus exhibitions 1 st floor

At a glance Charge for using the library: none Collection: 33,000 books, 34 current journals, 15,000 grey literature, 40,000 journal articles, press documentation on Bauhaus Dessau Foundation s work and projects Special collections: Bauhaus, architecture, urban design, stage, design General use as: public library, non-lending library (excepting Bauhaus Dessau Foundation staff) Facilities: 2 workstations (research), photocopies ( 0.10/copy), scanning (no charge) Catalogues/research: GBV online database Special offers: Our public research and reference library with historical and contemporary collections and our project documentation centre with a wide range of services collect working materials for the projects and supply literature and information to clients in the region and beyond. The collections include books and specialist journals particularly on cities and urban design, architecture, landscape and environmental planning, but also on art, design, typography, graphics, photography, theatre, etc. Accessible: yes Contact Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau Bibliothek / Library Gropiusallee 34, 1 st floor, 06846 Dessau-Roßlau Phone: +49 (0)340 6508-216 Email: bibliothek@bauhaus-dessau.de Internet: www.bauhaus-dessau.de Opening times: Monday Thursday: 9.30 17.00 hrs. Friday: 9.30 15.00 hrs. Monday Thursday: 9.30 15.00 hrs.* Friday: 9.30 13.00 hrs.* * Please note changs in opening hours during the semester break

History While located in Dessau, the Bauhaus enjoyed its heyday. A small library was set up in Dessau after the Bauhaus had opened in 1926. After only eight years, though, the Bauhaus had to close, bowing to pressure from the National Socialists, who were opposed to the entire Bauhaus concept. Following its closure in Dessau, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe re-established the Bauhaus in Berlin, as a school and only managed to keep it open for a few more months. Some of its students and lecturers made the move to Berlin and so did the still rather small library collection. In 1933, the Bauhaus was forced to close for good, following massive pressure from the new National Socialist government. There is no record as to what happened to the library collection following the closure. Through the acquisition of private collections and estates, only a few individual copies could be saved and finally established in their original location in Dessau. On occasion of its 50 th anniversary, the Bauhaus building was restored in 1976 and made use of as a scientific and cultural centre. The library reopened in its original location in the Bauhaus s north wing on 4 December 1986, as part of the 60th anniversary celebrations. Closing the gaps in the collection is an ongoing project, which is being realized through acquisitions from antiquarians. Anhalt University s Dessau campus opened in 1993. The libraries of both Anhalt University and Bauhaus were housed in the Bauhaus building. As the campus s number of students and the library s collection continued to grow, the university library had to move to bigger premises in close-by Jahnstraße. A continuous extension of its collection made the Bauhaus library face similar problems in its traditional location, but searching for an alternative location took longer than expected. Although a closer cooperation between Bauhaus Foundation and Anhalt University started in 2003, it was not before 2005 that an administrative agreement settled the cooperation of both institutions libraries under the same roof. The then vacant former 'Kaufhalle mit Tanzcafé' was chosen to house both libraries. As the building is right next to the Bauhaus and Campus area, it was regarded as an ideal choice and consequently refurbished for its new purposes. As part of the international building exhibition IBA Stadtumbau, both libraries opened their doors to the public in 2010. Different functions and aims of their two funding bodies have not stood in the way of establishing and furthering a variety of common functions in the two libraries. The fact that both collections complement each other bears witness to this.

History While located in Dessau, the Bauhaus enjoyed its heyday. A small library was set up in Dessau after the Bauhaus had opened in 1926. After only eight years, though, the Bauhaus had to close, bowing to pressure from the National Socialists, who were opposed to the entire Bauhaus concept. Following its closure in Dessau, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe re-established the Bauhaus in Berlin, as a school and only managed to keep it open for a few more months. Some of its students and lecturers made the move to Berlin and so did the still rather small library collection. In 1933, the Bauhaus was forced to close for good, following massive pressure from the new National Socialist government. There is no record as to what happened to the library collection following the closure. Through the acquisition of private collections and estates, only a few individual copies could be saved and finally established in their original location in Dessau. On occasion of its 50th anniversary, the Bauhaus building was restored in 1976 and made use of as a scientific and cultural centre. The library reopened in its original location in the Bauhaus s north wing on 4 December 1986, as part of the 60th anniversary celebrations. Closing the gaps in the collection is an ongoing project, which is being realized through acquisitions from antiquarians. Anhalt University s Dessau campus opened in 1993. The libraries of both Anhalt University and Bauhaus were housed in the Bauhaus building. As the campus s number of students and the library s collection continued to grow, the university library had to move to bigger premises in close-by Jahnstraße. A continuous extension of its collection made the Bauhaus library face similar problems in its traditional location, but searching for an alternative location took longer than expected. Although a closer cooperation between Bauhaus Foundation and Anhalt University started in 2003, it was not before 2005 that an administrative agreement settled the cooperation of both institutions libraries under the same roof. The then vacant former 'Kaufhalle mit Tanzcafé' was chosen to house both libraries. As the building is right next to the Bauhaus and Campus area, it was regarded as an ideal choice and consequently refurbished for its new purposes. As part of the international building exhibition IBA Stadtumbau, both libraries opened their doors to the public in 2010. Different functions and aims of their two funding bodies have not stood in the way of establishing and furthering a variety of common functions in the two libraries. The fact that both collections complement each other bears witness to this. LIBRARIES AT THE BAUHAUS Anhalt University of Applied Sciences University Library Dessau campus library Bauhaus Dessau Foundation Library

History While located in Dessau, the Bauhaus enjoyed its heyday. A small library was set up in Dessau after the Bauhaus had opened in 1926. After only eight years, though, the Bauhaus had to close, bowing to pressure from the National Socialists, who were opposed to the entire Bauhaus concept. Following its closure in Dessau, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe re-established the Bauhaus in Berlin, as a school and only managed to keep it open for a few more months. Some of its students and lecturers made the move to Berlin and so did the still rather small library collection. In 1933, the Bauhaus was forced to close for good, following massive pressure from the new National Socialist government. There is no record as to what happened to the library collection following the closure. Through the acquisition of private collections and estates, only a few individual copies could be saved and finally established in their original location in Dessau. On occasion of its 50th anniversary, the Bauhaus building was restored in 1976 and made use of as a scientific and cultural centre. The library reopened in its original location in the Bauhaus s north wing on 4 December 1986, as part of the 60th anniversary celebrations. Closing the gaps in the collection is an ongoing project, which is being realized through acquisitions from antiquarians. Anhalt University s Dessau campus opened in 1993. The libraries of both Anhalt University and Bauhaus were housed in the Bauhaus building. As the campus s number of students and the library s collection continued to grow, the university library had to move to bigger premises in close-by Jahnstraße. A continuous extension of its collection made the Bauhaus library face similar problems in its traditional location, but searching for an alternative location took longer than expected. Although a closer cooperation between Bauhaus Foundation and Anhalt University started in 2003, it was not before 2005 that an administrative agreement settled the cooperation of both institutions libraries under the same roof. The then vacant former 'Kaufhalle mit Tanzcafé' was chosen to house both libraries. As the building is right next to the Bauhaus and Campus area, it was regarded as an ideal choice and consequently refurbished for its new purposes. As part of the international building exhibition IBA Stadtumbau, both libraries opened their doors to the public in 2010. Different functions and aims of their two funding bodies have not stood in the way of establishing and furthering a variety of common functions in the two libraries. The fact that both collections complement each other bears witness to this. LIBRARIES AT THE BAUHAUS Anhalt University of Applied Sciences University Library Dessau campus library Bauhaus Dessau Foundation Library