Presidential Library (Turkey)

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The Nation's Library of the Presidency
Cihannuma Hall
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39°55′29″N 32°48′03″E / 39.924747575129935°N 32.800786001858526°E / 39.924747575129935; 32.800786001858526
LocationPresidential Complex, Ankara
Established20 February 2020; 4 years ago (2020-02-20)[1]
Collection
Items collectedBooks, academic journals, newspapers, magazines, sound and music recordings, patents, databases, maps, postage stamps, prints, drawings, and manuscripts
Size4 million+ books & printed materials

120 million articles & reports
550,000 e-books & rare collections

1.2 million audio files from TRT’s archive[2]
Legal depositYes[3]
Access and use
Access requirementsOpen 24/7 to anyone with Turkish ID or foreign passport[2]
Population servedup to 5,000 visitors at a time[2]
Other information
DirectorAyhan Tuğlu (director)[2]

The Nation's Library of the Presidency

Mahmud Kashgari,[6] among many other manuscripts and rare books.[7]

Located inside the Presidential Complex at Ankara, the Library is 125,000 square meters and can accommodate up to 5,000 readers at a time.[2] The library building is decorated with white and pink marble, designed with traditional Seljuk, Ottoman and contemporary motifs.[3]

History

The Library project was led by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in 2016 through the efforts of Turkish intellectuals, librarians, and NGOs, and inaugurated in February 2020.[8]

The Presidential Library is the

Turkish Republic.[9] It also is the first library in Turkey to use integrated book conveyor system.[9]

Famous patrons

Interior of the Presidential Library
Columns of the main hall

People who donated to the Library from their personal collection include:[8]

In addition, French President Emmanuel Macron sent a special envoy to propose collaboration between the Presidential Library and his country's national library in the field of literature.[8]

Accessibility

The Presidential Library is designed to be accessible with wheelchair, and the country's leading telecommunications companies, Turkcell and Türk Telekom, prepared technology rooms for visually- and hearing-impaired users.[2]

Cihannuma Hall

Roof of the Cihannuma Hall

The Cihannuma (World Atlas) Hall, decorated with 16 columns representing the 16 Great Turkic Empires, houses a collection of 200,000 books and has a seating capacity for 224 readers at a time in an area of 3,500 square meters.[2] The dome of the Cihannuma Hall is 32 meters high and 27 meters wide.[9]

Verses four and five of

sura al-Alaq from the Quran, the first to be revealed to Muhammad, on the significance of reading and writing are inscribed on the dome of the hall: "O, kalemle yazmayı öğretendir, insana bilmediğini öğretendir" (He is the one who taught how to write with a pen, taught the human being what he did not know).[8]

Books brought in collaboration with the

Foreign Ministry on the culture and history of the countries where Turkey has a diplomatic mission are displayed in the World Library inside Cihannuma Hall.[2]

Collections and exhibits

Staircase of the 5th floor

The Rare Books Library

The Rare Books Library contains 50 thousand books, including

Mehmet Şevket Eygi Collections.[9]

Research Library

The Research Library has a collection of nearly 20 thousand books and 20 group study rooms.[9]

Nasreddin Hodja Children's Library

The Nasreddin Hodja Children's Library, named after the Seljuk satirist Nasreddin Hodja, is available for readers between the ages five and ten, with its collection of 25 thousand books and a multimedia section.[9] The Children's Library provides activities related to traditional Turkish arts.[2]

Youth Library

The Youth Library, which is available for readers between the ages ten and fifteen, has a collection of 12 thousand books, and contains individual and group study rooms.[9]

Multimedia Library

The Multimedia Library contains 12 individual study rooms for four digital rooms that are equipped with touchscreen monitors and offer access to TRT archives and nearly 10 thousand audio-vision materials.[9]

Periodicals Hall

The Periodicals Hall has a collection of 1,550 magazines and newspapers and offers access to a 90-day archive of 7,000 dailies and magazines from 120 countries in 60 languages in full page on touchscreen monitors that also features catalog search.[9]

Reading Rooms

The Reading Rooms have a collection of 300,000 books and 32 group study rooms and 8 lounges.[9]

Conference Hall

The Conference Hall, with its four simultaneous interpretation cabins, is designed to host international conferences and meetings.[9]

Online, electronic and digital resources

The Presidential Library offers access to:[9]

  • 45 million documents from the
    State Archives
    ,
  • 300 thousand manuscripts within the Manuscripts Institution of Turkey,[13] and
  • 550 thousand e-books, 6.5 million e-dissertations, 120 million articles, 60 thousand e-magazines from 46 databases, to which the Turkish Academic Network and Information Center and the Presidency are subscribed.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Türkiye'nin en büyük kütüphanesi açıldı". TRT Haber. Retrieved February 20, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Turkey's largest library to be disabled-friendly". Anadolu Agency. Retrieved February 19, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "Turkey's largest library being built inside presidential compound". Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved February 19, 2020.
  4. ^ Millet Kütüphanesi
  5. ^ "Erdoğan opens Turkey's largest library under presidential complex - Türkiye News". Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved May 11, 2023.
  6. ^ Kemal H. Karpat, Studies on Turkish Politics and Society:Selected Articles and Essays, (Brill, 2004), 441.
  7. ^ "Başkan Erdoğan Millet Kütüphanesinin açılışını yaptı ve duyurdu! Önemli eserler burada görülebilecek". Sabah. Retrieved February 20, 2020.
  8. ^ a b c d "Türkiye'nin en büyük kütüphanesi perşembe günü açılacak". TRT Haber. Retrieved February 19, 2020.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Cumhurbaşkanlığı Millet Kütüphanesi aziz milletimize, şehrimize, ülkemize ve tüm dünyaya hayırlı olsun. #MilletKütüphanesi". T.C. Cumhurbaşkanlığı. Retrieved February 20, 2020.
  10. ^ "Başkan Erdoğan'dan Cumhurbaşkanlığı Kütüphanesi'ne özel bağış". Yeni Asır. Retrieved February 20, 2020.
  11. ^ "İlber Ortaylı kütüphanesini Cumhurbaşkanlığı Külliyesi'ne bağışladı". NTV. Retrieved February 21, 2020.
  12. ^ "Collector wants to find Ottoman currency a home in Presidential Library". TRT World. Retrieved February 19, 2020.
  13. ^ "Ancient manuscripts digitalized in Turkey for wider access". Daily Sabah. Retrieved February 20, 2020.

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