Administration
Library
Services
The catalogues list publications which have appeared as bibliographically independent works or as contributions to other works. Every year, around 12,000 articles from selected periodicals and collected works are indexed. In addition, around 9000 monographs are catalogued and indexed.
Card catalogue for literature up to 1986:
For literature published up to 1986, the Library's collections can be accessed via a five-part literature and documentation system comprising:
- title catalogue;
- catalogue of persons;
- catalogue of corporate bodies;
- catalogue of territorial entities and geographical regions;
- subject catalogue.
The catalogue is available as a card catalogue and on microfiche. The transfer of these catalogue data covering the period up to 1986 to an on-line database is planned.
On-line catalogue for publications from 1987:
Since 1987, the Library has acquired and indexed publications with the help of an electronic library system. For literature published since 1987, a user-friendly on-line catalogue, known as an open public-access catalogue, or OPAC for short, is available. Both the occasional user and the specialist are offered appropriate access points for searches. The documentation system consists of fields for persons, subject titles, corporate bodies, subjects, and territorial entities and geographical regions. In addition to thesaurus-based searches, the OPAC also offers keyword searches and, for the period from 1998, searches via strings of indexing terms. Information on suggested reading on specific events or issues can be accessed on-line.
POLIANTHES library thesaurus
The catalogues are based on the POLIANTHES library thesaurus, which has been used to index the Library's collections since 1949. In 1997/1998, the subject thesaurus was thoroughly overhauled to meet the requirements of a user-friendly on-line catalogue. At the same time, it was brought into line, both in formal terms and in terms of content, with the thesauri of the Subject and Speakers' Indexes of the German Bundestag, PARTHES and ANTHES. This has made it easier to switch from one parliamentary information system to another. The subject thesaurus consists of 90 microthesauri. Its structure is thus similar to that of EUROVOC, the European Parliament thesaurus which is also used by various European Union Member States and some parliaments in Central and Eastern Europe.
Lending and reading rooms
Library material is issued to the user immediately. Some 70,000 volumes are lent out each year. The main reading room holds around 20,000 reference volumes classified by subject area. In the periodicals reading room, some 1,400 titles are freely available for perusal. A reading room was opened in the Jakob Kaiser Building in spring 2002. Here, a wide range of services are available, including information, research and lending services.
The Library regularly stages exhibitions of books on current and historical themes, which always have some connection to Parliament's work.
Information and literature searches
The range of library services includes an information and enquiry service, book searches, compilation of dossiers of material on complex themes, and induction into the use of the Library and catalogues. The Library staff's main task is to answer enquiries promptly and accurately, with a special focus on providing individual service and advice to users. This has proved to be the most effective form of service provision, given the often very varied and open-ended nature of the enquiries made by the users of the parliamentary Library. On-line searches in other libraries' bibliographical databases and on the Internet are becoming increasingly important.
All the information that can be obtained using the catalogues and databases can of course also be supplied over the telephone. Every year, around 1,100 enquiries on specific topics are processed, some 3,000 dossiers of material are compiled, and 74,000 requests for information dealt with. In addition, the Library publishes around 150 information bulletins for parliamentarians on topical political issues, such as literature tips, information on new additions to the collections and bibliographies on specific topics.
The electronic library
In spring 2002, the Library began to set up an electronic library which has greatly increased the range of general information available to users and allows them quick access to politically interesting material directly from their offices. The electronic services comprise the following:
- The Library portal: this is the central electronic information tool which enables the user to locate the information required via a search function and also provides a comprehensive overview of the Library services. A special graphic structure helps users carrying out on-line searches. It includes the Library's on-line catalogue, which covers publications from 1987 onwards, and which can also be accessed by the general public via the Internet.
- An additional range of politically relevant periodicals which are freely available via the Internet, either as a full-text version or whose contents lists can be accessed free of charge.
- A broad range of electronic publications, obtained either via
legal deposit or through the purchase of the relevant
licences:
- General encyclopaedias;
- Dictionaries;
- Statistical works;
- Legal texts;
- Legal commentaries;
- A list of links to key texts and information sources on the Internet, covering all politically relevant subject areas;
- A facility for downloading key political documents from the Internet and making them available on a permanent basis.
Provision of reference material to committees and other bodies of the German Bundestag
Sets of reference material for longer-term use are made available primarily to committees and other Bundestag bodies. In well-founded cases, material required on a continuous basis can also be supplied to individual divisions of the Bundestag Administration.
Reference collections should normally consist of works required on an ongoing basis by Administration staff and committee members. They include general and specialized reference works, especially legal commentaries - usually in loose-leaf form - as well as works that do not fall within the areas covered by the Library's collections but are needed by Administration staff. In this context in particular, the provision of electronic publications, especially frequently used reference works and periodicals on the Intranet, is gaining in importance.
Quelle:
http://www.bundestag.de/htdocs_e/library/services