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The processes of ingesting, processing and unifying local library catalogs are managed by the National Library of Israel. [2] ULI contains records representing all types of library materials (books, journals, maps, audiovisual materials, digital publications, etc.), except for articles and reprints.
About 6,000 of these books are in the library today indexed with the label AP – "Abandoned Property". [19] The books are cataloged, can be viewed from the Library's general catalog and are regularly consulted by the public. The National Library of Israel completed its collection of the Max Brod archive in August 2019. [20]
Israel State Archives (ISA; Hebrew: ארכיון מדינת ישראל Arkhiyon Medinat Yisra'el) is the national archive of Israel, located in Jerusalem. The archive houses some 400 million documents, maps , stamps , audio tapes, video clips, photographs and special publications.
After a lengthy legal saga, Israel's National Library unveiled on Wednesday a batch of personal letters, illustrations, diaries and handwritten manuscripts previously unseen by the public ...
Kiddush Hashem Archive; Liebermann House, Nahariya; Massuah Institute for Holocaust Studies; Moreshet Archive, Mordechai Anielevich Memorial Holocaust Study and Research Center, Givat Haviva, Kibbutz Artzi; National Photo Collection, Israel Government Press Office "Phonotheque" National Sound Archives, National Library of Israel; Steven ...
Israel Dance Archive and Library – the central library in Israel for storage of information on dance history. More than 2000 folders with archive documents, over 8000 books, as well as journals, video recordings and other media on the subject: "The history of Israeli and Foreign Dance" - from the beginning of the 20th century and up to today.
Historical Jewish Press is an online archive of historical newspapers written and published by Jews.The database enables, through digitization, virtual access to the Hebrew press in most of its years of existence, starting from the late 18th Century up to more recent years, along with the Jewish newspapers and periodicals in Yiddish, Judeo-Arabic, English, French, Ladino, Polish, Russian ...
This is an expanding list of Israeli libraries. 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 ]