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The special collections and archives of Leiden University (see below) are increasingly made available through the library's Catalogue and Digital Collections [6] environment. The library supports researchers from Leiden University through its Centre for Digital Scholarship which focuses on open access , copyright , data management , text and ...
Science Library at Leiden University, Gorlaeus Building, 2024. Welcome to the GLAM page [1] of Leiden University Libraries (Dutch: Universitaire Bibliotheken Leiden (UBL)). In line with previous Wikimedia activities by Leiden University, in 2025 the Library initiated a dedicated Wikipedian in Residence project.
The collection is named after its collector, Frans de Liagre Böhl. [1] It comprises the largest collection of cuneiform tablets in the Netherlands. [2] In addition to 3355 cuneiform objects (including seals), [3] the collection incorporates a small number of objects from the ancient Near East and Egypt. [1]
In 1969, a KITLV office was started by Hans Ras in Jakarta ("KITLV-Jakarta"), as a part of an agreement with the Indonesian Institute of Sciences.Here, publications from Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore are bought and given a place in the library of the institute, publications of the institute are sold, and original scientific works in the Dutch language are translated into Indonesian.
There are two manuscripts of this book at the National Library in Cairo. The first known as the manuscript of Ibn Jama'ah and the second one is the manuscript of Ar-Rabi'. Bernhard Moritz , the German orientalist dates the Ar-Rabi's manuscript to the middle of fourth century AH while Ahmad Muhammad Shakir dated it to shortly before 270 AH (883CE).
Bibliotheca Thysiana, 17th century library in Leiden; Cuypers Library, the largest and oldest art historical library in the Netherlands with a 19th-century reading room, Rijksmuseum Research Library, Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Research Library, the library of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; Digital Library for Dutch Literature, The Hague; Hector Hodler ...
It has been located inside the Leiden University Library since October 1876. [ 2 ] The MNL has founded the Digitale Bibliotheek voor de Nederlandse Letteren (abbreviated DBNL ), a digital database of thousands of primary and secondary sources and works of most Dutch writers, in 1999.
Printed books first appeared in the 1470s in places such as Delft, Deventer, Gouda, Nijmegen, Utrecht, Zwolle, and in the 1480s in places such as Haarlem, Leiden, and 's-Hertogenbosch. [6] [7] Among Dutch bestsellers are titles such as the 17th-century Lusthof des Gemoets by Jan Philipsz Schabaelje. [8] [9]