National Library José Martí

Library in Cuba

The National Library José Martí (Spanish: Biblioteca Nacional José Martí) is the national library of Cuba. It is located in Havana and named after the national hero José Martí. This library was established on October 18, 1901.[1] BNJM is a partner in the Digital Library of the Caribbean, contributing digitized materials to share with the world as Open Access. Information about the extensive holdings are available through WorldCat.[2] Its current headquarters was built between 1952 and 1957. It has more than 4 million printed copies.

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References

  1. ^ History Archived 2016-10-30 at the Wayback Machine - BNJM
  2. ^ "Colección de la Biblioteca Nacional de Cuba registrada en WorldCat para beneficiar a los investigadores de todo el mundo". OCLC. OCLC. Retrieved 10 October 2019.

External links

  • Biblioteca Nacional José Martí
  • Materials from the collections of the National Library José Martí available as Open Access in the Digital Library of the Caribbean
  • Materials from the collective work by the National Library José Martí and other partners in the Celebrating Cuba initiative available as Open Access in the Digital Library of the Caribbean
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