
Specialist in information and documentation with experience in libraries and educational centers; student of history and media studies in Basel.
Noah Ambühl is a certified specialist in information and documentation (EFZ) and studies history and media studies at the University of Basel. His professional career is characterized by a wide range of experience in libraries, educational institutions, and information centers.
During his training at the Cantonal Library of Baselland, he acquired in-depth knowledge in cataloguing, user support, and media management. In further positions, including at the Pestalozzi Library Zurich and the Career Information Center Bottmingen, he broadened his profile through organizational work, editorial activities, and project collaboration.
Since 2023, he has been working at the Faculty of Law of the University of Basel Library, where he is responsible for user services as well as acquisition and collection management. His particular interest lies in the intersection of linguistic precision, information processing, and historical research.
With a humanistic educational background and a focus on Latin, he brings analytical strength, accuracy, and enthusiasm for complex texts. In addition to his professional work, he has been actively involved for many years as the leader of an adventure camp organized by the Cancer League of Zurich.
German, English, French
Library, Faculty of Law, University of Basel: User services, organization, acquisition and collection management
Career Information Center (BIZ) Bottmingen: User services, cataloguing, newsletter editing, labour market research, database administration, school visits, project work
Pestalozzi Library Oerlikon: Administrative tasks, user services, ordering, supplier management
Cantonal Library of Baselland: User services, cataloguing, media processing, guided tours, readings, holiday programs
Training as Information and Documentation Specialist EFZ, Cantonal Library of Baselland