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National Library of Algeria

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Country
  
Algeria

Established
  
1835

Size
  
1.270.000:

Address
  
Algiers, Algeria

Type
  
National library

Location
  
Algiers

Website
  
[2]

National Library of Algeria

Hours
  
Closed now Tuesday8AM–8PMWednesday8AM–8PMThursday8AM–8PMFridayClosedSaturday8AM–8PMSunday8AM–8PMMonday8AM–8PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Bibliothe Nationale, University of Algiers, Hamma, Algiers University II Abu El Ka, National Bank of Algeria

The National Library of Algeria (in Arabic: المكتبة الوطنيّة الجزائريّة) has been in existence since Independence in the 1960s and it was modeled after a large administrative library that was established in 1835 by the French colonial authorities. A new building, constructed in the 1990s to house the million or so volumes of the national library, also enabled the library to considerably develop its services. Algeria's scientific and technical information needs are ensured by two organizations, the Centre for Technical and Scientific Information and Technology Transfer, the Algerian equivalent of the INIS network, and the National Social and Economic Documentation Centre, established in 1971, which ensures the selection and indexing of automated documentation on the social and economic development of the country and the collection of statistical data.

It has a surface area of 67000m² and was designed to house more than 10 million books. It can accommodate more than 2500 readers at a time. It is the legal deposit and copyright for Algeria.

The oldest fragments of the quran date 625 ce in national library of algeria


References

National Library of Algeria Wikipedia