National Library of Panama explained
The Biblioteca Nacional de Panamá (in English: National Library of Panama), in Panama City, is the legal deposit and copyright library for Panama.[1]
The library opened its doors on July 11, 1942, in a room located between 5th and 6th streets, adjacent to the presidency. In January 1961, the venue was moved to a building which had previously served as the Ricardo H. Newman College. On September 24, 1987, the library moved to Memorial Park Omar Torrijos, on Avenida Belisario Porras.
Library directors
- Ernesto J. Castillero R. 1942–1945
- Galileo Patiño 1945–1953
- Pereira Bonifacio 1953–1957
- Ana Maria Jaen 1957–1966
- Galileo Patiño 1966–1968
- Angela Alvarado 1968–1969
- Carmen Cecilia Lasso 1969–1971
- Raquel P. Zuniga 1971–1975
- Algis E. Borrero 1976–1978
- Ferguson Anays 1978–1980
- Algis E. Borrero 1980–1986
- Ferguson Anays 1986–1987
- Algis E. Borrero 1987–1988
- Algeria S. Pimentel 1988–1992
- Gloria Rodriguez de Robles 1993–1994
- Orestes Manuel Nieto 1994–1995
- Algeria S. Pimentel 1995–1998
Directors National Library Foundation of Panama (1996–present)
References
- Web site: National Library of Panama Directory of Cultural Resource Libraries . 2024-01-19 . crld.ucdavis.edu.
External links
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