National Library of Pakistan

The National Library of Pakistan (Urdu:) is located in the vicinity of the Red Zone, Islamabad, Pakistan. Argued to be the country's oldest cultural institution, the library is a leading resource for information— ancient and new. The National Library collection includes approximately 66% of all serial and 50-55% of all books publications in the country.

Designed with Eastern architecture, the library includes space for 500 readers, has 15 research rooms, a 450-seat auditorium, and provides computer and microfilm services. At its opening in 1993, the library owned a collection of 130,000 volumes and 600 manuscripts. The National Library's mission is to promote literacy and serve as a dynamic cultural and educational center for the state's capital Islamabad. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. 1
    by Akhtar, Abdul Hafeez
    Published 1979
    Karachi : Govt. of Pakistan, Dept. of Libraries, Ministry of Education : available from The Manager of Publications, 1979.
    iv, 57, 238, 5 p. ; 28 cm.
    ...National Library of Pakistan...
  2. 2
    Published 1995
    [Karachi : National Documentation Centre], 1995.
    1 v. (various pagings) ; 28 cm.
    ...National Library of Pakistan...

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