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The library preserves most valuable items and arranges their conservation and restoration process. Since 2016, digital copies are published in Fides' Digital Library and Polona (National Library of Poland digital library). The Main Library building has 1507 m 2 of space. Users can access the library's collection in two Reading Rooms (main and ...
As of October 12, 2017 there were 2016037 objects, [2] of which 863400 were on public domain. Every day, the Polona adds up to 2,000 digitized objects. Access to copyrighted material is available at the National Library of Poland reading rooms in Warsaw or within Poland through the Academica library system.
National Library of Poland (2 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Libraries in Warsaw" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The National Library (Polish: Biblioteka Narodowa, BN) is the central Polish library, subject directly to the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland. The main seat of the National Library is located in Ochota district of Warsaw , adjacent to the Mokotów Field .
The library was founded in 1907 by the Public Library Society, which was formed by foremost Polish educators and intelligentsia, such as Stanisław Leszczyński, Samuel Dickstein, Ludwik Krzywicki and Stefan Żeromski. Since 1914, the library had been located on Koszykowa Street in a building originally designed by Jan Fryderyk Heurich ...
Libraries in Warsaw (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Libraries in Poland" ... Voivodeship and Municipal Public Library, Bydgoszcz
The University of Warsaw Library (Polish: Biblioteka Uniwersytecka w Warszawie, BUW) is a library of the University of Warsaw, Poland. Established in 1816 following the formation of the Royal Warsaw University, it was led by the first director Samuel Linde, a linguist and educator. By 1831, the library housed over 134,000 volumes.
This library consisted of his family archives and developed into one of Poland's best collections of national heritage. In 1930, the library was established at 9 Okólnik Street. In September 1939, during the German invasion , the central part of the building was destroyed by bombs, damaging the museum, reading room, and reference collection.