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Research
Unique research opportunities
exist for both doctoral and post-doctoral studies. The Göttingen
University Library – the Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek
(SUB) – is one of the largest collections of books, periodicals, manuscripts,
incunabula, maps, microforms, CD-ROM data banks and digitalized holdings
in Germany, and offers carrels and other study facilities in its new on-campus
library building.
Courtyard
(so called "Akademiehof") and main entrance
of the Research Library; center: west-wing of the university's
historical "Kollegienhauses" (1734-37); left: new library
building (1878-82); in the courtyard bronce statue "Butt im Griff" by Günter Grass (on the left) and statue of Georg Christoph Lichtenberg by Volker Neuhoff.
The Institute for the History
of Science, located in the historic Heyne-Haus in the city centre, is part
of the old library complex. This complex includes a Research
Library for the History of Science that provides open-stack access
to some 200.000 eighteenth-and nineteenth-century volumes in selected areas
of specialized interest. A comprehensive Information Centre for the History
of Science with twentieth-century literature and electronic resources is
in development. The complex further includes the University
Archives as well as manuscript papers of many Göttingen scientists,
among them Albrecht von Haller, Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, Johann Friedrich
Blumenbach, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Friedrich Wöhler and David Hilbert.
Inside the "Forschungsbibliothek"
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