The time has come: The State and University Library's law branch, the Juridicum, has moved to its new location. After extensive renovation work, the SuUB has opened its new premises in the Forum at Domshof building.
Around 100,000 volumes of legal literature have been moved from the university campus to Forum at Domshof. The library now has a new, attractive ambience and offers library visitors an inviting environment. Students and academics from the Faculty of Law, who moved in back in October, can now once again use “their” law library. The extensive digital services with all important online specialist databases (including Beck-Online and Juris), e-books, and e-journals were also available around the clock before and during the move.
160 workstations with modern equipment are located around the oval of the inner courtyard. Library visitors who use the group study rooms to study and work can enjoy a particularly beautiful view of the hustle and bustle of the market square. The SuUB team of five employees will supervise the services on site.
SuUB Director Maria Elisabeth Müller is delighted that the Juridicum – the central infrastructure and the heart of the faculty for students and academics so to speak – is once again an integral part of the faculty. She thanks the SuUB planning team, led by Silke Huesmann, for implementing the sophisticated, modern library concept for the new location. She notes that the move into the center of the city is actually a return to the SuUB's original location in St. Catherine's Monastery. This is where the roots of the Bibliotheca Bremensis lie. Its historical collections are still among the treasures of the SuUB today.
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