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national+taiwan+library Latitude and Longitude:

25°00′04″N 121°30′43″E / 25.001°N 121.512°E / 25.001; 121.512
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National Taiwan Library
國立臺灣圖書館
25°00′04″N 121°30′43″E / 25.001°N 121.512°E / 25.001; 121.512
Location Zhonghe, New Taipei, Taiwan
Type Public library
Established1914
Other information
Director曹翠英
Website www.ntl.edu.tw

The National Taiwan Library ( Chinese: 國立臺灣圖書館) is a library in Zhonghe District, New Taipei, Taiwan. It is the oldest public library in Taiwan. [1] Founded in 1914, the library is home to a large collection of documents concerning the history, culture, politics and geography of Taiwan.

History

The library was founded in 1914 during the Japanese colonial period as the Imperial Taiwan Library ( Kyūjitai; 臺灣總督府圖書館) on the order of governor Sakuma Samata. [2] The library's first permanent home on Bo'ai Road (博愛路) in Taipei was destroyed in an Allied bombing raid during World War II. [1]

After the Nationalists took over control of the island following Japan's defeat in World War II, the library was renamed the Taiwan Provincial Library ( Chinese: 臺灣省圖書館) and moved to temporary accommodation.

In 1947, it was again renamed, this time to Taiwan Provincial Taipei Library ( Chinese: 臺灣省立臺北圖書館) and it was under this name that the library was relocated to Xinsheng South Road (新生南路) in 1963. [1]

In 2007, Huang Wen-ling was appointed as the twentieth director of the National Taiwan Library, and the first woman to hold the post. [2]

The current name of the library was chosen in 2013, [2] with the full official title being National Taiwan Library ( Chinese: 國立臺灣圖書館). [2]

Collection

Sign indicating the library
Foreign language section of the library

The library is home to a large collection of documents related to Taiwan. There are 210,000 documents from the Japanese era (1895–1945) and the collection has been continuously added to since then. [1] The library's aim is to provide a dedicated research centre for people interested in Taiwan Studies, offering traditional written material sources as well as information resources for researchers to locate the documents or information needed. [3]

Services for the visually impaired are also a key focus for the institution, with a collection of 12,000 Braille books together with information technology resources for readers. [1] [4]

Conservation

A pioneer of book conservation techniques in Taiwan, the library is now home to a dedicated "Book Hospital" which serves not only as a centre for restoration of old books, but also a location for staff from other institutions to learn the craft. [5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Venerable library reincarnated with new home and new alias". Taiwan Journal. Retrieved 2008-07-22.[ permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b c d "About the Library". National Taiwan Library. Archived from the original on December 3, 2010. Retrieved July 17, 2022.
  3. ^ "Objectives". National Taiwan Library. November 4, 2009. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July 17, 2022.
  4. ^ "Services for the Visually Impaired". National Taiwan Library. November 4, 2009. Archived from the original on July 4, 2011. Retrieved July 17, 2022.
  5. ^ "Book Doctor: Endowing Century-Old Books with New Life". Newsweek (in Chinese). July 5, 2021. Archived from the original on August 28, 2022. Retrieved August 28, 2022.

national+taiwan+library Latitude and Longitude:

25°00′04″N 121°30′43″E / 25.001°N 121.512°E / 25.001; 121.512
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
National Taiwan Library
國立臺灣圖書館
25°00′04″N 121°30′43″E / 25.001°N 121.512°E / 25.001; 121.512
Location Zhonghe, New Taipei, Taiwan
Type Public library
Established1914
Other information
Director曹翠英
Website www.ntl.edu.tw

The National Taiwan Library ( Chinese: 國立臺灣圖書館) is a library in Zhonghe District, New Taipei, Taiwan. It is the oldest public library in Taiwan. [1] Founded in 1914, the library is home to a large collection of documents concerning the history, culture, politics and geography of Taiwan.

History

The library was founded in 1914 during the Japanese colonial period as the Imperial Taiwan Library ( Kyūjitai; 臺灣總督府圖書館) on the order of governor Sakuma Samata. [2] The library's first permanent home on Bo'ai Road (博愛路) in Taipei was destroyed in an Allied bombing raid during World War II. [1]

After the Nationalists took over control of the island following Japan's defeat in World War II, the library was renamed the Taiwan Provincial Library ( Chinese: 臺灣省圖書館) and moved to temporary accommodation.

In 1947, it was again renamed, this time to Taiwan Provincial Taipei Library ( Chinese: 臺灣省立臺北圖書館) and it was under this name that the library was relocated to Xinsheng South Road (新生南路) in 1963. [1]

In 2007, Huang Wen-ling was appointed as the twentieth director of the National Taiwan Library, and the first woman to hold the post. [2]

The current name of the library was chosen in 2013, [2] with the full official title being National Taiwan Library ( Chinese: 國立臺灣圖書館). [2]

Collection

Sign indicating the library
Foreign language section of the library

The library is home to a large collection of documents related to Taiwan. There are 210,000 documents from the Japanese era (1895–1945) and the collection has been continuously added to since then. [1] The library's aim is to provide a dedicated research centre for people interested in Taiwan Studies, offering traditional written material sources as well as information resources for researchers to locate the documents or information needed. [3]

Services for the visually impaired are also a key focus for the institution, with a collection of 12,000 Braille books together with information technology resources for readers. [1] [4]

Conservation

A pioneer of book conservation techniques in Taiwan, the library is now home to a dedicated "Book Hospital" which serves not only as a centre for restoration of old books, but also a location for staff from other institutions to learn the craft. [5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Venerable library reincarnated with new home and new alias". Taiwan Journal. Retrieved 2008-07-22.[ permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b c d "About the Library". National Taiwan Library. Archived from the original on December 3, 2010. Retrieved July 17, 2022.
  3. ^ "Objectives". National Taiwan Library. November 4, 2009. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July 17, 2022.
  4. ^ "Services for the Visually Impaired". National Taiwan Library. November 4, 2009. Archived from the original on July 4, 2011. Retrieved July 17, 2022.
  5. ^ "Book Doctor: Endowing Century-Old Books with New Life". Newsweek (in Chinese). July 5, 2021. Archived from the original on August 28, 2022. Retrieved August 28, 2022.

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