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  • The Oldenburg University Library: Top ranking in the quality of use category.

Top marks for university library

The BIX library index is a nationwide performance measurement tool for public and academic libraries. This year, Oldenburg University Library received top marks in three out of four categories.

The BIX library index is a nationwide performance measurement tool for public and academic libraries. This year, Oldenburg University Library received top marks in three out of four categories.

It achieved top rankings in the areas of services, utilisation and development capability. Overall, it achieved three and a half out of four possible stars in the overall ranking. Nationwide, it ranks in the top third. "We already received a very good BIX rating last year, so we are delighted that we have been able to seamlessly build on this success," explains Library Director Hans-Joachim Wätjen. "We do everything we can to offer quality at a high level."

The BIX Library Index was launched in 1999 by the Bertelsmann Foundation and the German Library Association. It compares, for example, library services, media holdings and the budget for new acquisitions, the number of visitors and loans, opening hours, the efficiency of the library and its staff and the potential for development. In 2013, 196 public libraries and 84 academic libraries took part in the survey.

Following the completion of extensive renovation work this year, Oldenburg University Library presents itself as an attractive place to study and work. The number of visitors has increased further compared to the previous year, emphasises Wätjen.

The University Library made a leap forward in the BIX assessment, particularly in the area of utilisation quality - the criterion here is immediate media availability. "We consistently orientate our collection development towards the needs of students and academics. They should be able to borrow the book or medium they need for their academic work without having to wait periods."

Databases, electronic journal literature and e-books are playing an increasingly important role in providing information to university members. Accordingly, the proportion of expenditure on electronic resources is growing nationwide - including at Oldenburg University Library. "We are and will remain a powerful partner for research, teaching and further education - for the university and the region," says Wätjen.


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