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National Library of Armenia

The National Library of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի ազգային գրադարան) is a national public library in Yerevan, Armenia. It was founded in 1832 as part of the state gymnasium-school of Yerevan. It is the official cultural repository for the entire republic.

National Library of Armenia
Հայաստանի ազգային գրադարան
The main entrance to the building
LocationYerevan, Armenia, Armenia
TypeNational Library
Established1832 (192 years ago) (1832)
Collection
Size6.6M items
Access and use
Access requirementspassport and two photos
Population served~1000 per day
Other information
DirectorAnna Chulyan
Websitenla.am

History edit

 
Official emblem of the library.

The National Library of Armenia is the largest world repository of Armenian publishing products and the center of the national bibliography. Being a scientific, cultural, and information institution, the NLA creates the necessary conditions for collecting, processing, preserving, and disseminating the Armenian printed cultural heritage. The NLA is the national bibliographic center of Armenia.

The National Library collections were formed based on the personal libraries of prominent state, public and cultural figures, as well as the collections of educational institutions. Currently, the library is home to a collection of 6.6 million books.[1]

The library possesses an abundant fund consisting of various collections (books, journals, periodicals, dissertations, and synopsis, etc.), of which especially noticeable is the first Armenian printed book, "Urbatagirk" (The book of Friday, Venice, 1512.), the first Armenian periodical publication "Azdarar" (Bulletin, Madras, 1794-1796) as well as the first printed map in Armenian "Hamatarats Ashkharacuyc" (Universal World Map, Amsterdam, 1695).

In 2012, the decision to digitalize the collections was made to provide open access to the unique collections of NLA. Today the digital collections of Armenian books and periodical production count more than ten million digitalized pages.[2]

On the 4 July 1919, during the council meeting of the ministers of Armenia, a law regarding "The national public book depository" was adopted. Since 1999, 4 July is celebrated as the Day of the National Library of Armenia. In 2019, the day of the law's adoption celebrated its 100th anniversary.

The library is located in four buildings within the Kentron district of Yerevan. The oldest of them all – the main building – was built according to the project of Alexander Tamanyan in 1939 and meant to house around seven million books. The building features a special spatial and architectural style, the principle of uniqueness of early and medieval Armenian architecture received a new interpretation and quality and was established as the "Tamanyan style". The library's main building has gained the status of a historical and cultural architectural monument.

On 25 September 2017, the Museum of Book printing was opened inside the National Library of Armenia, where the history of book publishing is displayed in six halls; The Origins of the Book, The Armenian alphabet, The Early adopters of Armenian book printing, Diaspora of the Armenian book publishing, Typography and Immortality of Writing. As an exhibit, the museum displays rare books, book printing machines, and other unique artifacts.

The NLA cooperates with numerous national and leading libraries worldwide. The collection of NLA is annually replenished with copies of world literature through international book-sharing. The NLA cooperates with accredited embassies operating in Armenia, international organizations, and representatives of the Armenian diaspora, thereby contributing to the spread of the Armenian cultural heritage throughout the world.

Oldest units edit

  • The oldest printed book in the library is Urbatagirk, published in Venice, 1512.[3]
  • The oldest map in the library dates back to 1695, published in Amsterdam.
  • The oldest newspaper in the library is Azdarar, published in Madras, 1794.

Directors of the Armenian National Library edit

 
New buildings of the National Library of Armenia.
  • Stepan Kanayan (1919-1921)
  • Yervand Taghianosyan (1922-1928)
  • Mamikon Gevorgyan (1928-1930)
  • Azat Martikyan 1930-1936)
  • Temsa Zakaryan (1936-1937)
  • Aghavni Stepanyan (1937-1953)
  • Armenak Mirzoyan (1953-1956)
  • Arazi Tirabyan (1956-1989)
  • Henrik Liloyan (1989-1991)
  • Raphael Ishkhanyan (1991-1995)
  • Gevorg Ter-Vardanyan (1995-1998)
  • Davit Sargsyan (1998-2011)
  • Tigran Zargaryan (2011-2019)
  • Anna Chulyan (2020-present)

Sections edit

Sections within the Armenian National Library include:

  • Replenishment section General stack
  • Section of collaboration, book-exchange and departments
  • Section of Armenian Literature amendments and directory organizing
  • Section of foreign literature amendments and directory organizing General stack
  • Section of services
  • Section of Intact literature
  • Section of arts literature and non-bookish publication
  • Section of bibliography and library-science
  • Section of public relations and events organizing
  • Section of publications registration and indexing
  • Section of literature's popularization
  • Centre of observations of libraric GRID technologies
  • Section of printed production's restoration and publishing services
  • Section of foreign relations
  • Letterpress museum

Museum of Typography edit

On 25 September 2017, the Museum of Typography, was opened in the National Library of Armenia. The history of printing is reflected in six halls of the museum of Typography. In the Hall of the "Origins of Writing", samples of the written culture created in the period from the pre-writing period to the writing period are presented: rock paintings, cuneiform inscriptions. "The Armenian alphabet" hall presents the types of writing and the woodcut Armenian alphabet in the books of European publishers.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Public libraries in Yerevan" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Koha online catalog". haygirk.nla.am.
  3. ^ "The Book of Fridays". World Digital Library. 1512. Retrieved 2013-06-01.

External links edit

  • Official Website of the National Library of Armenia
  • About National Library of Armenia

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The National Library of Armenia Armenian Հայաստանի ազգային գրադարան is a national public library in Yerevan Armenia It was founded in 1832 as part of the state gymnasium school of Yerevan It is the official cultural repository for the entire republic National Library of ArmeniaՀայաստանի ազգային գրադարանThe main entrance to the buildingLocationYerevan Armenia ArmeniaTypeNational LibraryEstablished1832 192 years ago 1832 CollectionSize6 6M itemsAccess and useAccess requirementspassport and two photosPopulation served 1000 per dayOther informationDirectorAnna ChulyanWebsitenla wbr amYou can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in French March 2022 Click show for important translation instructions Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate rather than simply copy pasting machine translated text into the 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National Library of Armenia is the largest world repository of Armenian publishing products and the center of the national bibliography Being a scientific cultural and information institution the NLA creates the necessary conditions for collecting processing preserving and disseminating the Armenian printed cultural heritage The NLA is the national bibliographic center of Armenia The National Library collections were formed based on the personal libraries of prominent state public and cultural figures as well as the collections of educational institutions Currently the library is home to a collection of 6 6 million books 1 The library possesses an abundant fund consisting of various collections books journals periodicals dissertations and synopsis etc of which especially noticeable is the first Armenian printed book Urbatagirk The book of Friday Venice 1512 the first Armenian periodical publication Azdarar Bulletin Madras 1794 1796 as well as the first printed map in Armenian Hamatarats Ashkharacuyc Universal World Map Amsterdam 1695 In 2012 the decision to digitalize the collections was made to provide open access to the unique collections of NLA Today the digital collections of Armenian books and periodical production count more than ten million digitalized pages 2 On the 4 July 1919 during the council meeting of the ministers of Armenia a law regarding The national public book depository was adopted Since 1999 4 July is celebrated as the Day of the National Library of Armenia In 2019 the day of the law s adoption celebrated its 100th anniversary The library is located in four buildings within the Kentron district of Yerevan The oldest of them all the main building was built according to the project of Alexander Tamanyan in 1939 and meant to house around seven million books The building features a special spatial and architectural style the principle of uniqueness of early and medieval Armenian architecture received a new interpretation and quality and was established as the Tamanyan style The library s main building has gained the status of a historical and cultural architectural monument On 25 September 2017 the Museum of Book printing was opened inside the National Library of Armenia where the history of book publishing is displayed in six halls The Origins of the Book The Armenian alphabet The Early adopters of Armenian book printing Diaspora of the Armenian book publishing Typography and Immortality of Writing As an exhibit the museum displays rare books book printing machines and other unique artifacts The NLA cooperates with numerous national and leading libraries worldwide The collection of NLA is annually replenished with copies of world literature through international book sharing The NLA cooperates with accredited embassies operating in Armenia international organizations and representatives of the Armenian diaspora thereby contributing to the spread of the Armenian cultural heritage throughout the world Oldest units editThe oldest printed book in the library is Urbatagirk published in Venice 1512 3 The oldest map in the library dates back to 1695 published in Amsterdam The oldest newspaper in the library is Azdarar published in Madras 1794 Directors of the Armenian National Library edit nbsp New buildings of the National Library of Armenia Stepan Kanayan 1919 1921 Yervand Taghianosyan 1922 1928 Mamikon Gevorgyan 1928 1930 Azat Martikyan 1930 1936 Temsa Zakaryan 1936 1937 Aghavni Stepanyan 1937 1953 Armenak Mirzoyan 1953 1956 Arazi Tirabyan 1956 1989 Henrik Liloyan 1989 1991 Raphael Ishkhanyan 1991 1995 Gevorg Ter Vardanyan 1995 1998 Davit Sargsyan 1998 2011 Tigran Zargaryan 2011 2019 Anna Chulyan 2020 present Sections editSections within the Armenian National Library include Replenishment section General stack Section of collaboration book exchange and departments Section of Armenian Literature amendments and directory organizing Section of foreign literature amendments and directory organizing General stack Section of services Section of Intact literature Section of arts literature and non bookish publication Section of bibliography and library science Section of public relations and events organizing Section of publications registration and indexing Section of literature s popularization Centre of observations of libraric GRID technologies Section of printed production s restoration and publishing services Section of foreign relations Letterpress museumMuseum of Typography editOn 25 September 2017 the Museum of Typography was opened in the National Library of Armenia The history of printing is reflected in six halls of the museum of Typography In the Hall of the Origins of Writing samples of the written culture created in the period from the pre writing period to the writing period are presented rock paintings cuneiform inscriptions The Armenian alphabet hall presents the types of writing and the woodcut Armenian alphabet in the books of European publishers See also edit nbsp Architecture portal nbsp Books portal nbsp Society portal Armenian literature List of libraries List of national and state libraries MatenadaranReferences edit Public libraries in Yerevan PDF Koha online catalog haygirk nla am The Book of Fridays World Digital Library 1512 Retrieved 2013 06 01 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Library of Armenia Official Website of the National Library of Armenia About National Library of Armenia 40 11 24 N 44 31 24 E 40 19000 N 44 52333 E 40 19000 44 52333 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Library of Armenia amp oldid 1183603056, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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