Annual reports of the library
Here you can access the library's annual reports.
The reports provide an insight into the work of the FH library staff, highlight innovations and developments and are intended to serve as a source of information for university management, faculties and the interested public.
- Annual Report 2023 (Executive Summary)(Opens in a new tab)
- Annual Report 2022 (Executive Summary)(Opens in a new tab)
- Annual Report 2021 (Executive Summary)(Opens in a new tab)
- Annual Report 2020 (Executive Summary)(Opens in a new tab)
- Annual Report 2019 (Executive Summary)(Opens in a new tab)
- Annual Report 2018 (Executive Summary)(Opens in a new tab)
- Annual report 2017(Opens in a new tab)
- Annual report 2016(Opens in a new tab)
- 5-year report 2011-2015(Opens in a new tab)
Use of quality improvement funds (QVM)
According to the law on improving the quality of teaching and studies at North Rhine-Westphalian universities (Study Quality Act), the quality improvement funds (until 2011: tuition fee funds) are to be used for the specific purpose of improving teaching and study conditions. Here we provide information on how the funds allocated to the library have been used in recent years.
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
History of the library
The history of Fachhochschule Dortmund dates back to the 19th century. Since the beginning of teaching at the predecessor institutions, books have been used to impart knowledge. Initially, however, these books were only available to lecturers. Students were dependent on their lecture notes or had to obtain specialist literature themselves. The path from the small book collection to today's library with online research, e-books and book scanners was long and characterized by numerous relocations. Books and library staff followed the relocation of the respective institutions and faculties.