Al-Assad National Library Explained

Native Name:مَكْتَبَةُ الْأَسَدِ الْوَطَنِيَّةِ
Native Name Lang:ar
Al-Assad National Library
Country:Syria
Location:Umayyad Square, Damascus
Type:Public, National library.
Collection Size:Over 40,000 titles

Al-Assad National Library (Arabic: مَكْتَبَةُ الْأَسَدِ الْوَطَنِيَّةِ|Maktabat al-ʾAsad al-Waṭanīyah) is the national library of Syria, located in the capital Damascus overlooking the Umayyad Square. It's named after Hafez al-Assad.

In 1976, Syria's Ministry of Culture issued an official decision to build a national library. Construction began in 1978 and the library was completed in November 1983 and was opened the following year.[1] [2] The library's purpose was "to gather all books and daily issues in addition to all kinds of literature connected with our ancestral cultural legacy", then to sort out these materials to serve researchers and scholars and benefit them.[2]

It is the legal deposit and copyright for Syria. The Libraries and Documents Association of Syria has its headquarters at the Assad National Library.[3]

Departments

The library has several departments which include a lecture hall and a special department for blind people.[2] The library's departments are as follows:[2]

Further reading

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Book: H. Stam, David. International Dictionary of Library Histories. Routledge. 2016. 9781136777851.
  2. Web site: About the Library - Al-Assad National Library official wesbsite (in Arabic) . 2018-04-07 . 2019-11-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191119104754/http://www.alassad-library.gov.sy/about-us.php . dead .
  3. Web site: Data control sheet: Syria . IFLA . IFLA 112-114 . De Gruyter . 29 May 2012.