The National Library of Finland is the oldest and largest scholarly library in Finland as well as one of the largest independent institutes at the University of Helsinki. It is responsible for the collection, description, preservation and accessibility of Finland’s printed national heritage and the unique collections under its care. The National Library also serves as a national service and development centre for the library sector and promotes national and international cooperation in the field.
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- Take a virtual tour of the National Library and learn about the Save a Book programme
Published: 27.1.2012
- The first global Banned Books video calendar is ready
Published: 28.11.2011
- Mirage. The explorer Georg August Wallin 200 years
Published: 20.10.2011
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