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National Library of the Netherlands

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Type
  
National Library

Members
  
16,975

Phone
  
+31 70 314 0911

Budget
  
53 million EUR

Location
  
The Hague

Director
  
Lily Knibbeler

Province
  
South Holland

National Library of the Netherlands

Established
  
1798 (219 years ago) (1798)

Size
  
6 million items, over 110 km (68 miles) of books, newspapers, journals and microforms

Address
  
Prins Willem-Alexanderhof 5, 2595 BE Den Haag, Netherlands

Hours
  
Closed now Tuesday10AM–8PMWednesday10AM–8PMThursday10AM–8PMFriday10AM–6PMSaturday10AM–4PMSundayClosedMonday10AM–6PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Museum Meermanno, Netherlands Institute for Art History, Letterkundig Museum, British Library, Bodleian Library

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The National Library of the Netherlands (Dutch: Koninklijke Bibliotheek or KB; Royal Library) is based in The Hague and was founded in 1798. The mission of the National Library of the Netherlands, as presented on the library's web site, is to provide "access to the knowledge and culture of the past and the present by providing high-quality services for research, study, and cultural experience".

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King Louis Bonaparte gave the national library its name of the Royal Library in 1806. It has been known as the National Library of the Netherlands since 1982, when it opened new quarters. The institution became independent of the state in 1996, although it is financed by the Department of Education, Culture and Science.

In 2004, the National Library of the Netherlands contained 3,300,000 items, equivalent to 67 kilometers of bookshelves. Most items (2,500,000 books or 48 km) in the collection are books. There are also pieces of "grey literature", where the author, publisher, or date may not be apparent but the document has cultural or intellectual significance. The collection contains almost the entire literature of the Netherlands, from medieval manuscripts to modern scientific publications. For a publication to be accepted, it must be from a registered Dutch publisher. The collection is accessible for members. Any person aged 16 years or older can become a member. One day passes are also available. Requests for material take approximately 30 minutes. The KB hosts several open access websites, including the "Memory of the Netherlands" (Geheugen van Nederland).

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References

National Library of the Netherlands Wikipedia