Strategy and innovation
Nothing is permanent without change! Since its foundation more than 100 years ago, the German National Library has constantly adapted its workflows and methods to accommodate new media and types of publication. As an institution dedicated to the preservation of national memory, we too are now having to face the challenges associated with digitalisation. The book and media world is being transformed, new forms of reading and working are developing. The behaviour of our users and the expectations they have of us are also changing. These are what we have to measure up to. Our goal is not only to react to social developments but also to actively help shape the future.
Strategic Compass
In a world in which new trends are bringing about radical changes in society within a very short time, we need a compass for orientation. Addressing future challenges enables us to plan and implement developmental phases early on. We have published our medium-term goals in the paper “German National Library 2025: Strategic Compass”. The Compass is a logical progression of a mission statement that we first drafted in 2004. It is therefore the starting point of an ongoing strategic process. The guiding principle for changes is our legal mandate.
The Compass describes the current situation, the changing environment, the challenges this entails for us, and our guidelines for four major subject areas:
1. Collect & preserve
2. Document & disseminate
3. Present & inspire
4. Integrate & organise
German National Library 2025: Strategic Compass
Strategic Priorities
The Compass is fleshed out by our Strategic Priorities. These help us prioritise our tasks and focus on the right areas in our everyday work. “The German National Library is an active cultural memory of the past and future.” This is the motto of our third Strategic Priorities publication, which focuses on a specific part of our legal mandate and follows on from the Strategic Priorities publications of 2014 and 2017. In order to be able to continue functioning as a cultural memory in the future, we aim to intensify our policy of viewing all processes and workflows through a “digital lens”.
Strategic Priorities 2021–2024
Strategic Priorities 2021–2024 (barrier-free version)
Dialogues for Tomorrow
We regularly hold discussions with experts in the fields of culture, science, business, media and politics and with other social groups. We also facilitate an irregular series of future workshops. These help us evaluate current developments. The topics addressed by these “Dialogues for Tomorrow” range from media trends and innovative approaches through collecting and preservation to recommendations for action and potential solutions. They mainly focus on technical, organisational or legal issues. The events frequently also serve as a forum for initiating new cooperative projects.
Previous “Dialogues for Tomorrow”
All Publications are only available in German.
- “Beethoven 2020/2030. Music in the Digital Present and Future”
Virtual, 22 October 2020
about the event - Rethinking Culture and Science - Opportunities, Risks and Developments of the Digital Revolution in Europe
Virtual, 7 October 2020
about the event - Current developments and perspectives in the digital humanities
about the event - Dialogue on licensing information and the documentation of rights – establishing sustainable data flows
Frankfurt am Main, 7 November 2017
about the event
Digital Memory
Frankfurt am Main, 12 April 2016
event reportThe Future of the GND: the Prospects of Museums, Archives and Media Libraries
Frankfurt am Main, 1 December 2015
Veranstaltungsbericht "Zukunft der GND"Music in the Internet – an Exchange of Thoughts on the DNB Collections of Music Publications Online
Leipzig, 28 November 2014
event reportCrossing Borders – The Future of Access
International Conference at the German National Library; Frankfurt am Main, 7 to 8 April 2014
event reportPreserving the Dynamic!? – an Exchange of Thoughts on Collecting Dynamic Publication Forms Online
Frankfurt am Main, 20 December 2013
event report
Policy statements and concepts
- Kulturen im Wandel. Perspektiven des Bundes für Vermittlung, Vernetzung und Verständigung
- Das WikiLibrary Manifest (only available in German)
- Policy statement “Collection mandate of the German National Library”
- Amendment to the collection mandate “Definition of the term ‘digital publication’ and the current use of terminology by the German National Library” (only available in German)
- Digitalisation Strategy of the German National Library 2017 to 2020
- Changes to subject cataloguing procedures at the German National Library from 1 July 2019 (May 2019)
- General outline and introduction of the future subject cataloguing procedure for publications at the German National Library (May 2017)
- Cataloguing concept following the introduction of the RDA standard in German-speaking countries “Cataloguing at the German National Library from 1 October 2015” (only available in German)
- Policy for issuing URNs in the urn:nbn:de namespace
- Policy of the German National Library for dissertation-related research data (only available in German)
Last changes:
11.01.2021
Short-URL:
https://www.dnb.de/EN/strategy
Contact:
s.oehlschlaeger@dnb.de