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Rare Books
The National Library has innumerable number of rare books and
other reading materials. Earlier, these items were stacked with
other books. But, in 1973, a separate Rare Books Division was
established to take care of the rare books. At present the books
published prior to 1860 are considered as rare books. Along with
such materials, manuscripts and microfilms of the library are
also stacked in this division.
The division also provides reading facilities to the users
who wish to consult these items. At present the division has
4,700 monographs, 3000 manuscripts and 1500 microfilms |

The oldest book in the
Library
(in Latin) |
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Science and Technology
Collection
As per the recommendations of the 'Reviewing Committee' (1968),
Science and Technology Division was set up in 1972. in the National
Library, India. The basic function of this division is to collect
and disseminate the core material in science and technology.
At present the division holds about 17,000 books and monographs
and 800 titles of current periodicals. The division provides
reading facilities to the users. This is the only division which
has an open access stack system. |
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Indian Official Documents
All the publications of Government of India, State Governments,
Union Territories, Government Undertakings, Autonomous Bodies
are collected, processed and preserved separately. A separate
division for this purpose was established in 1972. The Library
owns a very rich collection of Indian official documents from
the days of East India Company to the present day. The collection
also includes the documents published by the Government of Great
Britain relating to India. A good collection of Burmese documents
and few documents of Aden, Ceylon, Persian Gulf Political Residency
are also part of this collection. At present the division has
4, 90,000 documents. |
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Foreign Official Documents
The National Library is one of the repository libraries for
United Nations organisation and its agencies. Thus all the publications
of U.N.O. and its agencies are received by the library free of
cost. These documents are processed and stacked separately. The
library also receives publications of the Governments of United
States of America, Great Britain, Canada, Commonwealth Nations,
and the publications of European Economic Committee. Almost all
the volumes of the sessional sets of British Parliamentary papers
since the beginning of the 19th century are also available.
Apart from the depositary copies, the Library also acquires selected
foreign publications through purchase. At present the Library
has 400,000 foreign official documents.
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Newspapers and Periodicals
All the newspapers and periodicals of Indian languages are
received and processed in their respective language divisions.
But English newspapers and periodicals - both the Indian and
foreign, are acquired and processed separately. Separate Serials
division is responsible for acquiring and processing of English
Newspapers and periodicals. Library has a rich collection of
late 19th and early 20th century newspapers and periodicals,
but almost all of them are incomplete. The catalogue of periodicals,
newspapers and gazettes available in the library up to 1953 is
available. |

Hicky's Gazette
The first Newspaper in India |
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Manuscripts
National Library has about 3600 rare and historically important
manuscripts in different languages. These manuscripts are preserved
separately along with other important and rare books in the Rare
Books Division. The xylographs presented by H.E. the Dalai Lama
are also preserved in this collection. |
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Palm Leaves preserved
in the Rare Books Division |
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Maps and Prints
The library has a rich collection of maps. The collection
ranges from 17th century onwards. Indian topographical sheets
of earlier days (at scale of one inch, half inch and quarter
inch to a mile) and maps of natural resources, population, transport
and communication systems, agricultural production, Soil, Vegetation
and Geology of India form the major part of the collection. At
present the library has 85,000 printed maps, 54 cartographic
manuscripts and 280 atlases |
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Microforms
The Library has 500 rolls of Microfilms and 1000 Microfiches.
These are preserved in the Rare Books division. Census of India
(1872-1951) is one of the most important and rare document available
in the form of Microfiches. |
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