Administration
Library
Premises
The area of the Library which is accessible to users is located in the rotunda - sited by architect Stephan Braunfels in a prominent position within the architectural ensemble - of the Marie Elisabeth Lüders Building. The galleried reading room has a stock of around 20,000 volumes as well as more than 50 places for readers, each equipped with Intra-/Internet access. On the floor below, there is a periodicals reading room with more than 1,400 individual titles. On the entrance level of the rotunda, there are the loans and returns desks and a central information desk as the first point of contact for users. More detailed advice is provided to users on the floor below; the research area, with spaces for more than 20 users, all equipped with PCs, and the catalogue of persons and subject catalogue are also located here.
The Library has modern and well-equipped bookstacks on the lower storeys of the building. Reading rooms for special collections, such as official publications, loose-leaf items and maps, are grouped around the rotunda on the hallway level. The Library management and various other services are also accommodated here.
The Library has a small bookbinding workshop. The bindery preparation unit is also housed here.
Quelle:
http://www.bundestag.de/htdocs_e/library/premises