Library networks and associations
- Journal Link
- Provincial University Library Network - Pulinet
- Special Libraries Group - Thai Library Association
- Thai Library Association
- Thai Library Integrated System - ThaiLIS
Academic libraries
Public and autonomous university libraries
- Burapha University Library
- Chiang Mai University Library[1]
- Chulalongkorn University Library[2]
- Kasetsart University Library
- Khon Kaen University Library
- King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Library
- King Mongkut's Institute of Technology North Bangkok Library
- King Mongkut's University of Technology Library
- Mae Fah Luang University Library
- Maejo University Library[3]
- Mahasarakham University Library
- Mahidol University Library
- Naresuan University Library
- National Institute of Development Administration Library
- Prince of Songkla University Library
- Rajamangala University of Technology, Thanyaburi
- Ramkhamhaeng University Library
- Silpakorn University Library
- Srinakharinwirot University Library
- Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University Library
- Suranaree University of Technology Library
- Thammasat University Library[4]
- Ubon Ratchathani University Library
- Walailak University Library
Private university libraries
- Asian Institute of Technology Library
- Assumption University Library
- Bangkok University Library
- Dhurakij Pundit University Library
- Huachiew Chalermprakiet University Library
- Kasem Bundit University Library
- Mahanakorn University of Technology Library
- Payap University Library[5]
- Rangsit University Library
- Saint John's University Library
- Shinawatra University Library
- Siam University Library
- South East Asia University Library
- Sripatum University Library
- University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce Library
Public libraries
- Rajamangalapisek Library
- Bangkok City Library - Bangkok was the World Book Capital in 2013 approved by UNESCO. In particular, Thai governments already complete the mission about establish the library in Bangkok to support Thai reading. The library is named “Bangkok City Library” which has 4,880 sqms. It was inaugurated in April 2017. The reading area is separated into 4 floors. At the first floor, the books are about traveling, cooking and health. Moreover, it has a zone for visually impaired people and a zone for using free internet. Next, the M floor, this floor is suitable for children to read a book or play without disturbing the others. The second floor has various types of books such as ASEAN, capital cities in the world, novel etc. However, when you read in this floor, you will feel comfortable to read because it has sofas and rooms for reading. The last floor, this area is showing the exposition about the royal duties of King Rama 9 and the books about members of the royal family. The Bangkok City Library opens every Tuesday to Saturday from 8.00 am. until 9.00 pm. and Sunday from 9.00 am. until 8.00 pm.
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Research institute libraries
- Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science (AFRIMS) Library
- Chulabhorn Research Institute Library
- Health Systems Research Institute Library
- Research Library of National Research Council of Thailand
- Science and Technology Knowledge Services - STKS
- Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research (TISTR) Knowledge Centre
Special libraries
- Maruey Knowledge & Resource Center: Library at Thailand's stock exchange next to the Queen Sirikit Center. Business and investment books.[9]
- Neilson Hays Library
- Royal Thai Air Force Library
- Santi Pracha Dhamma Library
- Stang Mongkolsuk Library
- Suriyanuwat Library
- Thailand Creative & Design Center
- Thailand Knowledge Park - TKPark
External links
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