Cantonal And University Library Of Fribourg
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The Cantonal and University Library (German: ''Kantons- und Universitätsbibliothek'' (KUB), French: ''Bibliothèque cantonale et universitaire'' (BCU), also known as the ''Bibliothèque cantonale et universitaire de Fribourg'' (BCUF)) is a cantonal and university library that located in the
Canton of Fribourg The canton of Fribourg, also canton of Freiburg, is located in western Switzerland. The canton is bilingual, with French spoken by more than two thirds of the citizens and German by a little more than a quarter. Both are official languages in th ...
, Switzerland. BCU founded in 1848, comprises a central library and decentralized libraries, notably at the University of Fribourg. All libraries are managed according to the same library principles and guidelines. BCU is part of the Directorate of Education, Culture and Sport (EKSD) of the Canton of Fribourg and is affiliated to the Office of Culture. Its mission is to contribute to the development of the intellectual and cultural life of the
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, both for the university community and for the general public. It was part of the Western Switzerland Library Network (RERO) until 2020. It has been a member of the Swiss Library Service Platform (SLSP) network since 2020 and works closely with the other libraries in the canton.


Legal basis

According to the cantonal law on the cultural institutions of the state, the BCU has the task of: * to acquire, record, preserve and make accessible to the public the information media required for
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and
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; * to compile a Fribourg documentation accessible to the public and to keep an associated
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; * to ensure the obligatory distribution of printed materials and recordings and to preserve the collections; * to contribute to the development of the general public library system in the canton.


History

The public cantonal library was founded in 1848. The collections came from the libraries of the Jesuit College of St. Michael (''Collège Saint-Michel)'' and the various abolished orders and
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such as the Cistercians of Altenryf. They were housed in the former library of the College of St. Michael, a room measuring 8 × 12 meters. The first director, Abbé Meinrad Meyer, published the first volume of the printed catalog in 1852. Due to a lack of space, plans for a new library building were made several times in the following decades. The founding of the
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and the emergence of seminary libraries exacerbated the lack of space. Following a feasibility study and the purchase of the land by the canton in 1905, the building was constructed on the Winkler property next to the Kollegium and behind the Konvikt Albertinum. The Bernese architects Wilhelm Bracher and Friedrich Widmer planned an entrance building with two side wings and a six-storey stacks building in the
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. The architect in charge of construction was Léon Hertling. In 1909, the library officially became the "Cantonal and University Library" (''Bibliothèque cantonale et universitaire'', BCU) and on June 11, 1910, the inauguration of the new library building on Rue Joseph-Piller took place. Pope Pius X donated a facsimile of the Codex Barberianus by Giuliano da Sangallo to the BCU. In 1941, the Miséricorde university building complex was inaugurated, in which several seminary libraries were set up. The BCU building became too small due to the growth of the university. It was extended between 1970 and 1975 according to plans by the Basel architect Otto Senn with a contemporary ensemble. The façade of the east wing was retained, the west wing became a catalog hall with an adjoining media library and a new study hall was built behind the stacks building. The stacks in the basement were enlarged and the lending system was automated with a conveyor belt.Aloys Lauper, Carolina Kapsopoulos, Alain Robiolio: ''Neudeutungen im Geist der Sixties'', in: ''Kantons- und Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg: Geschichte eines hundertjährigen Gebäudes'', S. 158 ff. The extension was inaugurated on May 13, 1976. In 1977, 20 seminary libraries became the Interfaculty Library for History and Theology (BHT). In 1984, the computerization of the BCU's services began and it joined the network of libraries in French-speaking Switzerland and Ticino (RERO). In 1989, the Fribourg Media Center was integrated into the BCU. The first volume of the ongoing Fribourg Bibliography was published in 1990 and the BCU website was launched in 1995. In 2002, part of the holdings of the BCU headquarters were moved to the new Beauregard branch. According to a concept approved by the Grand Council in 2001, the head office at 4 and 6 Rue St-Michel was also to be expanded with a new building for the open access area and user workstations, and the existing premises were to be renovated. On December 9, 2020, the BCU moved from the RERO library network in French-speaking Switzerland and Ticino to the Swiss Library Service Platform (SLSP) network. This harmonizes the user accounts, search portals, loan periods and fees of 470 academic libraries in Switzerland for registered users.


Collection

The BCU houses and makes available approximately 3.8 million documents and 740,000 electronic documents, including: * 663 027
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(across multiple platforms) * 77 856 electronic journals * 218
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s * 2300
manuscript A manuscript (abbreviated MS for singular and MSS for plural) was, traditionally, any document written by hand or typewritten, as opposed to mechanically printed or reproduced in some indirect or automated way. More recently, the term has ...
s (including 185 before 1500) * 620
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* 138
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List of directors

The following personalities succeeded one another at the head of the institution: * 1848-1870: Meinrad Meyer * 1870-1897: Jean Gremaud * 1897-1905: Charles Holder * 1905-1916: Max de Diesbach * 1916-1925: François Ducrest * 1925-1942: Gaston Castella * 1942-1958: François Esseiva * 1958-1973: René de Wuilleret * 1973-1984: Georges Delabays * 1984-2002: Martin Nicoulin * 2002-2020: Martin Good * 2020-: Angélique Boschung


Bibliography

* Alain Bosson, dans Urs B. Leu, Hanspeter Marti et Jean-Luc Rouiller, « Répertoire des fonds imprimés anciens de Suisse » vol. 1 : Kantone Aargau bis Jura, Zürich, Georg Olms Verlag, 2011 (ISBN 978-3-487-14584-6), p. 279–289. * Service des biens culturels du canton de Fribourg (éd.) : ''Bibliothèque cantonale et universitaire Fribourg : histoire d'un bâtiment centenaire'', Fribourg 2010.


References


External links


Official website in French

University Library website (UniFR)
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