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National Library of Pakistan

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National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
National Library of Pakistan
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Tuesday8am - 9pm
Wednesday8am - 9pm
Thursday8am - 9pm
Friday8am - 9pm
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The National Library of Pakistan , is the national and the research library located in the vicinity of the Constitutional Avenue, Islamabad, Pakistan. American author, Stuart Murray, argues that it is the oldest cultural institutional that plays a leading role in providing the resource for information— ancient and new.Established in 1951, it was originally housed in the secretariat of Ministry of Education and amalgamated with the Liaquat National Library ; it was shifting in Islamabad in 1965 with MoEd's secretariat serving its purpose. In 1962, the Library received the right of transference of all copyrighted works to have two copies deposited of books, maps, illustrations and diagrams printed in Pakistan. It gained more significance in 1992 with the promulgation of copyright act 1992. During the 1971 war, the library was thinned with the creation of Bangladesh with key material transferring to Bangladesh. After a period of slow growth in its reconstruction, the library began to enlarge its size and importance in the country. Development culminated in 1980s of an expensive and separated national library building within the vicinity of the Supreme Court's library.Designed with Eastern architecture, the library has space for 500 readers as well as 15 research rooms, a 450-seat auditorium, and computer and microfilm services. At its opening in 1993, the library owned a collection of 130,000 volumes and 600 manuscripts. Clauses to include electronic publications, as deposit material, are also being added to the Copyright law. The national library mission to promote literacy as well serving as a dynamic cultural and educational center for the state's capital– the Islamabad.
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