Title | Royal Library of Belgium (Koninklijke Bibliotheek) |
Coverage Dates | 1900-current |
Notes | "The Royal Library (also known as the Royal Library Albert I) is one of the scientific institutions under the federal government (ministry of Scientific, Technical and Cultural Affairs; minister Yvan Ylieff). It is the largest library in Belgium and possesses close on 5 million volumes. The Royal Library plays a double part: as a national library, it preserves all Belgian publications since 1 January 1966 at the Legal Deposit; as a scientific library, it offers to its readers the largest possible number of works necessary for all kinds of research. The Royal Library is not a lending library." --Web Page |
University of Denver Availability |
Guide to Reference Books (Balay):
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National Libraries Online Catalogs |
Subjects |
Belgium |