German Nomination Committee for UNESCO Memory of the World Visits SUB Göttingen

Group picture German Nomination Committee for UNESCO Memory of the WorldThis week, the German Nominating Committee for the UNESCO Memory of the World Program met in the Historical Building of the Göttingen State and University Library. The committee's task is to review, evaluate and select German proposals for inclusion in the World Documentary Heritage.

The register of UNESCO's Memory of Mankind program includes significant documents, archives, and collections from around the world of outstanding universal value to human history. It consists of written documents, audio and video files, photographs, maps, manuscripts and much more.

Germany is currently represented in this UNESCO register with 28 entries, including the Gutenberg Bible of the Göttingen State and University Library since 2001. The 1,282-page Bible is one of four completely preserved 42-line copies printed on parchment and the only one existing in Germany. The Göttingen copy was already fully digitized in 2000 and is freely accessible on the Internet: https://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/volumes/id/PPN898741866

Picture: SUB Göttingen/Martin Liebetruth