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== German National Library of Medicine ==
{{short description|National library of medicine in Germany}}
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[[File:Deutsche_Zentralbibliothek_für_Medizin,_Gebäude_14,_Uniklinik_Köln-7266.jpg|thumb|right|The main building of the German National Library of Medicine in Cologne]]
The '''German National Library of Medicine''' (''Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Medizin'', abbreviated as ZB MED) is the central library for medicine, health, nutrition, environment, and agriculture in Germany. It is one of the largest medical libraries in the world and serves as a national repository for medical literature.


The '''German National Library of Medicine''' (''Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Medizin'', abbreviated as ZB MED) is the largest medical library in Europe. It is located in [[Cologne]], [[Germany]], and serves as a central repository for medical literature and information. The library is a key resource for researchers, healthcare professionals, and students in the field of medicine and related disciplines.
==History==
[[File:Deutsche_Zentralbibliothek_für_Medizin,_Gebäude_14,_Uniklinik_Köln-7266.jpg|Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Medizin, Gebäude 14, Uniklinik Köln|thumb|right]]
The German National Library of Medicine was established in 1973, following the merger of several smaller libraries. Its origins can be traced back to the early 20th century when the need for a centralized medical library in Germany became apparent. The library was initially located in [[Bonn]], but later moved to [[Cologne]] to accommodate its growing collection and to be closer to the University of Cologne.


== History ==
==Collections==
The library's collection includes a vast array of resources related to [[medicine]], [[health]], [[nutrition]], [[environment]], and [[agriculture]]. It holds over 1.5 million volumes, including books, journals, and electronic media. The library also provides access to numerous databases and digital resources, making it an essential tool for researchers and healthcare professionals.


The German National Library of Medicine was established in 1973, following the merger of several smaller medical libraries. Its creation was part of a broader effort to centralize and improve access to medical information in Germany. Over the years, the library has expanded its collections and services, adapting to the changing needs of the medical community.
==Services==
ZB MED offers a wide range of services to its users, including interlibrary loan, document delivery, and reference services. It also provides training and support for researchers in the use of its resources. The library is committed to promoting open access to scientific information and supports various initiatives to make research more accessible.


== Collections ==
==Research and Development==
The library is actively involved in research and development projects aimed at improving access to medical information. It collaborates with other institutions and participates in national and international projects to enhance the dissemination of scientific knowledge.


ZB MED holds an extensive collection of medical literature, including books, journals, and electronic resources. The library's holdings cover a wide range of topics, from clinical medicine and public health to biomedical research and healthcare policy. In addition to traditional print materials, ZB MED provides access to a vast array of digital resources, including databases, e-journals, and e-books.
==Location and Facilities==
 
The main building of the German National Library of Medicine is located on the campus of the University of Cologne. The library offers modern facilities, including reading rooms, computer workstations, and meeting spaces for seminars and workshops.
== Services ==
 
The library offers a variety of services to support research and education in the medical field. These include:
 
* '''Document Delivery Service''': ZB MED provides a document delivery service that allows users to request copies of articles and other materials from its collections.
* '''Research Support''': The library offers research support services, including literature searches and bibliographic assistance.
* '''Training and Workshops''': ZB MED conducts training sessions and workshops on topics such as information retrieval, data management, and academic publishing.
 
== Digital Initiatives ==
 
ZB MED is actively involved in digital initiatives to enhance access to medical information. The library participates in projects to digitize historical medical texts and develop online platforms for sharing research data. These efforts aim to make medical knowledge more accessible to a global audience.
 
== Location and Facilities ==
 
The library is located on the campus of the University of Cologne, providing easy access for students and faculty. The facility includes reading rooms, computer workstations, and meeting spaces for collaborative work. The library's modern infrastructure supports both individual study and group activities.
 
== Related Pages ==


==Related pages==
* [[National Library of Medicine]]
* [[University of Cologne]]
* [[University of Cologne]]
* [[Medical Library]]
* [[Medical library]]
* [[Biomedical Research]]
* [[Public Health]]


[[Category:Libraries in Germany]]
[[Category:Medical libraries]]
[[Category:Medical libraries]]
[[Category:Libraries in Germany]]
[[Category:1973 establishments in Germany]]
[[Category:Cologne]]

Latest revision as of 20:34, 5 March 2025

National library of medicine in Germany



The German National Library of Medicine (Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Medizin, abbreviated as ZB MED) is the central library for medicine, health, nutrition, environment, and agriculture in Germany. It is one of the largest medical libraries in the world and serves as a national repository for medical literature.

History[edit]

Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Medizin, Gebäude 14, Uniklinik Köln

The German National Library of Medicine was established in 1973, following the merger of several smaller libraries. Its origins can be traced back to the early 20th century when the need for a centralized medical library in Germany became apparent. The library was initially located in Bonn, but later moved to Cologne to accommodate its growing collection and to be closer to the University of Cologne.

Collections[edit]

The library's collection includes a vast array of resources related to medicine, health, nutrition, environment, and agriculture. It holds over 1.5 million volumes, including books, journals, and electronic media. The library also provides access to numerous databases and digital resources, making it an essential tool for researchers and healthcare professionals.

Services[edit]

ZB MED offers a wide range of services to its users, including interlibrary loan, document delivery, and reference services. It also provides training and support for researchers in the use of its resources. The library is committed to promoting open access to scientific information and supports various initiatives to make research more accessible.

Research and Development[edit]

The library is actively involved in research and development projects aimed at improving access to medical information. It collaborates with other institutions and participates in national and international projects to enhance the dissemination of scientific knowledge.

Location and Facilities[edit]

The main building of the German National Library of Medicine is located on the campus of the University of Cologne. The library offers modern facilities, including reading rooms, computer workstations, and meeting spaces for seminars and workshops.

Related pages[edit]