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Leiden University Libraries has a number of locations: the University Library, the libraries of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Law, Mathematics and Natural Sciences and the East Asian Library. The collections of the former Archeology , Art History and Kern libraries are available at the University Library.
Bibliotheca Thysiana, 17th century library in Leiden; Cuypers Library, the largest and oldest art historical library in the Netherlands with a 19th-century reading room, Rijksmuseum Research Library, Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Research Library, the library of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; Digital Library for Dutch Literature, The Hague
Science Library at Leiden University, Gorlaeus Building, 2024. Welcome to the GLAM page [1] of Leiden University Libraries (Dutch: Universitaire Bibliotheken Leiden (UBL)). In line with previous Wikimedia activities by Leiden University, in 2025 the Library initiated a dedicated Wikipedian in Residence project.
In 1969, a KITLV office was started by Hans Ras in Jakarta ("KITLV-Jakarta"), as a part of an agreement with the Indonesian Institute of Sciences.Here, publications from Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore are bought and given a place in the library of the institute, publications of the institute are sold, and original scientific works in the Dutch language are translated into Indonesian.
Florian Schneider studied Sinology, political science, and economics at Hamburg University until 2005, completed his PhD in Chinese Studies in 2009 at the University of Sheffield, and has worked at Leiden University since 2008. [3] Schneider has worked on numerous research projects that deal with politics, media, and digital technology in East ...
The International Institute for Asian Studies was, and still is, hosted by Leiden University, which provides office space as well as administrative and IT services. From 1997 to 2012, IIAS also had a branch office in Amsterdam, facilitated by the University of Amsterdam. [2] IIAS receives its core funding from the Ministry of Education.
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