National Library of Aruba

The National Library of Aruba (Papiamento: Biblioteca Nacional Aruba, BNA) is the main library of Aruba.[1] It is located in Oranjestad and holds more than 100,000 volumes.[2]

National Library of Aruba
Biblioteca National Aruba
Aruba National Library
CountryAruba
TypeNational Library
Established1949
LocationOranjestad
Branches2
Collection
Size100,000 items
Access and use
Population served110,000
Other information
DirectorAstrid Britten
Staff70
Websitewww.bibliotecanacional.aw

BNA serves as both the national and the public library of Aruba. It was founded on August 20, 1949 as the island's public library and reading room.[3] After Aruba gained its status aparte in 1986 the Aruba Public Library (Papiamento: Biblioteca Publico Aruba) officially became the National Library of Aruba.

BNA has a public library branch in San Nicolas, and a separate building, Arubiana-Caribiana, housing the National and special collections, located in Oranjestad, near the main branch.

See also

References

  1. Alofs, L. (2003). The Aruba Heritage Report (PDF). Aruba National Commission for Unesco. p. 63. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 24, 2011. ()
  2. Biblioteca Nacional Aruba ( Archived December 24, 2011, at WebCite)
  3. Wim Rutgers, Nos biblioteca ta di oro : vijftig jaar bibliotheek op Aruba : van uitleendepot naar informatiecentrum (2002).

Further reading

  • Wooldridge, B.; Taylor, L.; Sullivan, M. (2009). "Managing an Open Access, Multi-Institutional, International Digital Library: The Digital Library of the Caribbean". Resource Sharing & Information Networks. Taylor & Francis Group. 20 (1–2): 35–44. doi:10.1080/07377790903014534.


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