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14 libraries from the Rhein-Sieg district establish a network for education and culture
+++Joint press release by Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg (H-BRS) and the Rhein-Sieg district+++
Libraries are much more than just books. They are freely accessible places for exchange, learning and spending time, they are analogue and digital media worlds, advice centres and cultural stages. By joining forces, the new network aims to offer local people tangible added value and comprehensive access to knowledge and culture. In the past, the libraries have already been in close contact and promoted cooperation in the Rhein-Sieg district across municipal boundaries. This co-operation is now to be expanded and strengthened with coordinated services. Among other things, cross-cutting training programmes are planned for schoolchildren and adults on topics such as media skills, information research and digital work. In addition, a joint cultural calendar is to be developed to make events in the district more visible.
Education as a core task of the university
"We are delighted to be part of this new, strong network of libraries. Education is a core task of our university, and the promotion of lifelong learning is an important concern for us, regardless of age, background or educational biography," says University President Marion Halfmann. Libraries make an indispensable contribution to this, as they are lively places of learning, encounters and cultural participation. "The close cooperation between the university, district, local authorities and other institutions is a key success factor for the new network," emphasises Halfmann. This not only strengthens the educational landscape, but also social cohesion in our region.
Opportunity for rural areas
One practical example of a district-wide, open library education system that supports citizens of all ages is the Onleihe. The digital service enables needs-based access to e-books, audio books and digital magazines. Yesterday, "Onleihe 3" was officially reopened after a complete overhaul - with a presentation in rhyme form by Joachim Linden (University and District Library) and Martina Sief (Siegburg City Library). District Administrator Sebastian Schuster emphasised the importance of this digital service: "The "Onleihe Rhein-Sieg" is a central component of the university and district library as a modern place of education," he said. It offers a great opportunity for rural areas in particular: it enables flexible, location-independent access to media around the clock, even after work and at weekends. "The assumption of operating costs by the Rhein-Sieg district is an expression of our equalising and supplementary function. The Onleihe is an important service for our citizens in the Rhein-Sieg district as a strong educational and economic area. After all, we live from people gaining qualifications and keeping pace with rapid social and professional developments," says Schuster.
Appreciation for the work of the libraries
The great importance that the district and local authorities attach to the work of the libraries was also demonstrated by the fact that not only District Administrator Sebastian Schuster attended the official launch of the network, but also representatives of all participating municipalities, including the mayors Christian Lanzrath (Alfter), Max Leitterstorf (Sankt Augustin), Daniel Phiesel (Rheinbach), Sven Schnieber (Meckenheim) and Guido Vierkötter (Neunkirchen-Seelscheid). The managers of all the libraries presented their facilities in a kind of "marketplace", where the focus was on what the new network also wants: the exchange and joint development of ideas.
"Libraries are using the opportunities arising from digitalisation and networking to develop from traditionally stock-oriented institutions into places where people can meet. Together with our network, we want to create an environment that is open to everyone and in which communication, free access to knowledge and the development of skills take centre stage," says Susanne Kundmüller-Bianchini, Head of the University and District Library. "We are convinced that we can only be successful by opening up and working together in order to contribute to the responsible shaping of our society of tomorrow."
People of all ages benefit from comprehensive access to education, knowledge and culture. Children and young people discover information, digital media and new learning worlds in a safe, inspiring environment. Students and professionals benefit from expert advice, workstations with modern equipment and support for research, further education and academic work. Senior citizens experience libraries as inviting places to meet, where exchange, digital advice and the joy of lifelong learning take centre stage. Families use libraries as meeting places close to home where education, leisure and culture come together.
"A strong foundation for lifelong learning"
"With the Network for Education and Culture, public and academic libraries are joining forces for the first time to promote knowledge and culture together," says Sabine Heusinger von Waldegg, Head of Library Learning and Information Services at the University and District Library. "This alliance creates a bridge across all stages of life - from first reading to research. This creates a strong foundation for lifelong learning that supports and inspires people in every situation in life."
A total of 14 libraries are involved in the "Network for Education and Culture". The idea for the initiative came from the university and district library, which is also responsible for organising the network.
The participating libraries (in alphabetical order)
- Bücherbrücke - Meckenheim/Alfter public library, Meckenheim location
- Eitorf community library
- Neunkirchen-Seelscheid community library
- Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University and District Library
- St. Martin public library
- Hennef municipal library
- Lohmar municipal library
- Siegburg City Library
- Troisdorf City Library
- Bad Honnef public library
- Bornheim Public Library
- Sankt Augustin City Library
- Scientific library of the district archive
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Susanne Kundmüller-Bianchini
Library Director, Co-Head of E-Learning Services / M.A., M.A. LIS
Location
Sankt Augustin
Room
A 105.2
Address
Grantham-Allee 20
53757, Sankt Augustin
Telephone
+49 2241 865 683
Sabine Heusinger von Waldegg
Head of Learning Centre Library, Information Services
Location
Sankt Augustin
Room
A 105.11
Address
Grantham Allee 20
53757, Sankt Augustin
Telephone
+49 2241 865 9681
Daniela Greulich
Deputy Head of executive department Communications and Marketing/Press and Public Relations, Press Officer
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Sankt Augustin
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E 237
Address
Grantham-Allee 20
53757, Sankt Augustin
Telephone
+49 2241 865 641