The German Studies Library Group (GSLG), is a forum for information about German studies in libraries throughout the UK. Founded in 1985, the GSLG is interested in all aspects of library provision. This includes: Holdings Services Co-operation Exchange of information between librarians, academics and all other users of German materials German studies means the study... Continue Reading →
Save the Date: Sixth Graham Nattrass Lecture – 19th June 2024
Under the auspices of the German Studies Library Group and in association with the British Library, a lecture in memory of Graham Nattrass (1940–2012) will be delivered on Wednesday, 19 June 2024 at 17:30 at the British Library, St Pancras, London. The event will be held in the Foyle Suite; refreshments will be served. The... Continue Reading →
Latest Newsletter – Online for the First Time
Following its publication last month, issue 51 of the GSLG Newsletter is now online! To have a browse through the latest issue, follow this link: GSLG Newsletter, Issue 51 (Winter 2023) – German Studies Library Group
Workshop: Germanic Collections in Britain, 10 November 2023
On 10th November, a workshop will be held highlighting Germanic collections in libraries in the UK—in part supported by the GSLG. See below for more details, or visit the website for the workshop: https://tinyurl.com/mrrm343w Venue: UCL, Haldane Room (no registration required) The workshop: The relevance of libraries, archives and museum collections as varieties of institutional... Continue Reading →
German Studies Library Group Conference — 17–20 April 2024 in Salzburg, Austria
Expressions of interest and intentions to attend are requested for the GSLG conference in Salzburg next year. The conference registration fee will be £50. The conference programme is scheduled to include visits to the University Library Salzburg, the Bibliothek Erzabtei St Peter, and the Bibliothek Mozarteum. Accommodation for conference attendees has been reserved for three nights... Continue Reading →
Fifth Graham Nattrass Lecture and GSLG AGM – 13th July 2023
Under the auspices of the German Studies Library Group and in association with the British Library, a Lecture in memory of Graham Nattrass (1940–2012) will be delivered on Thursday, 13 July 2023 at the British Library, St Pancras, London. The event is held in the Foyle Suite; refreshments will be served. 16.00: GSLG AGM... Continue Reading →
Fourth Graham Nattrass Lecture and GSLG AGM – 20 September 2022
Septembertestment, British Library, shelfmark C.36.g.7 Under the auspices of the German Studies Library Group and in association with the British Library, a Lecture in memory of Graham Nattrass (1940–2012) will be delivered on Tuesday, 20 September 2022 at the British Library, St Pancras, London. The event is held in the Foyle Suite; refreshments will be... Continue Reading →
Graham Nattrass Lecture and GSLG AGM – 30th September 2019
Professor Donald Burrows, The Open University – Handel and the Hanoverian Family, in Hanover and London Under the auspices of the German Studies Library Group and in association with the British Library, a Lecture in memory of Graham Nattrass (1940-2012) will be delivered on Monday, 30 September 2019 at the British Library Knowledge Centre, St... Continue Reading →
Second Graham Nattrass Lecture and GSLG AGM
Monday, 25 June 2018, British Library Conference Centre, London Under the auspices of the German Studies Library Group and in association with the British Library, a Lecture in memory of Graham Nattrass (1940-2012) will be delivered on 25 June 2018 at the British Library Conference Centre in London. The event is held in the Dickens... Continue Reading →
GSLG Study Day Event and AGM – Bookings Now Open
Tuesday, 7 November 2017, Aston University, Birmingham In partnership with the German Studies Library Group, Dr Stefan Manz, Reader in German at Aston University and his colleagues in the German Department and the University Library are hosting a study day event on 7 November at Aston. The programme begins at 10.00 am and proceedings are... Continue Reading →