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The National Library of Israel (NLI; Hebrew: הספרייה הלאומית, romanized: HaSifria HaLeumit; Arabic: المكتبة الوطنية في إسرائيل), formerly Jewish National and University Library (JNUL; Hebrew: בית הספרים הלאומי והאוניברסיטאי, romanized: Beit Ha-Sfarim Ha-Le'umi ve-Ha-Universita'i), is the library dedicated to collecting the ...
National Library of Israel – Yad Hanadiv, in cooperation with the Government of Israel, is supporting renewal of the National Library that will enable it to fulfil its 21st century mission: openness and accessibility of the Library holdings to communities of scholars and the public at the Library's new home and via the Internet.
The list is based on the information provided by The National Library of Israel [1] and a list of 680 public libraries provided by the Israeli Ministry of Culture and Sports [2] National libraries [ edit ]
The process culminated with the completion and opening of the new National Library campus in Jerusalem's National District. [2] Blumberg signed the National Library of Israel Charter [3] at a ceremony attended by Israel's heads of state. He also laid the cornerstone for the new National Library of Israel building [4] adjacent to the Knesset.
The database was established in 1997, and was initially operated by Malmad ("Center for Digital Information Services"), a subunit of Machba ("Inter-University Computation Center"). In early 2015, responsibility for the catalog transferred to the National Library of Israel. [3]
The Library's new name is "ha-sifriyah ha-le'umit" (in English: The National Library of Israel). It's mandate is to serve as the national library of both Israel and the Jewish People, as well as continuing to be a general humanities research library for both the Hebrew University and other scholars. During the coming year, the Library's web ...
Reading hall, New National Library of Israel Complex Items portrayed in this file depicts. National Library of Israel. creator. some value ...
Today the map is found within the Eran Laor maps collection in the National Library of Israel in Jerusalem. A mosaic model of the map is installed on the fence of Safra Square at the site of Jerusalem's city hall. The map is a figurative illustration, in the manner of the medieval mappa mundi format, depicting the world via a clover leaf shape. [2]