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Organization into the National Library and Documentation Organization. In 2002, it was joined by the National Archives of Iran, turning into the National Library and Archives of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Currently, this organization occupies two separate buildings: the new building of the National Library of Iran and the building of the National Archives of Iran.
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In the second half of 1950, the National Library of Iran was running out of space, and an additional building was constructed. After the Iranian Revolution, the library was reorganized and enlarged. It was merged with the Tehran Book Processing Center and the Islamic Revolution Cultural Documentation
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In 1966, a bill to create a National Archive Organization of Iran was introduced. In 1970, the National Assembly approved the law establishing this organization. National records are, "All records, correspondence, offices, files, photographs, maps, clichés, charts, films, tape recorders and other
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created the National Library of Iran. Ali Asghar Hekmat noticed that despite several buildings occupying the old military base in central Tehran, there was still unused land. While supervising the construction of the Ancient Iran Museum, he conceived the idea of establishing a national library on
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The new building of the National Library of Iran has beendesigned to unite the library's various departments at a single site. The library's collection includes about 7 million units, including over 2,500 modern magazines and newspapers. The collection of ancient and rare books contains works by
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She noted that contrary to what is claimed, there were neither exquisite and valuable books and publications, no journals and books related to the years before the victory of the Islamic Revolution among the destroyed collection. she also emphasized that the only publications destroyed are those
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In 1994, the organization for the commissioning of state public buildings of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development of Tehran held a national competition to design a new building for the National Library of Iran, since the library's collection had been expanding, and it already occupied
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The National Library incorporates collections from many older libraries. The majority of the collection consists of books and manuscripts covering the writings of Iranian scholars in the fields of literature, history, philosophy, mysticism, jurisprudence, medicine, and astronomy.
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She said the same procedure was in force in the previous years as well. For example, the surplus publications in the years 2013, 2017 and 2018 A.D, were annihilated after they went through the mentioned procedures and if they were diagnosed as unusable and worn-out resources.
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On 19 March 2024 a eyewitness discovered that some ten thousand National Library publications eg. pre-1979 revolution magazines held by the library and archives organization were destroyed secretly. The government claimed they were "old and unreadable".
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The eight-story library building has 11,695 square metres (125,880 sq ft). It is constructed of concrete that can withstand level nine-magnitude earthquakes. The overall design is organic and creates "an intimate and inviting atmosphere."
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In addition to reading halls and book storage rooms, the library also houses exhibition areas, a bookstore, a cafe, and a prayer room. The library often holds scientific and educational events and organizes various courses, workshops, and seminars.
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Iran's national library and national archives began as separate institutions. In 2002, the two merged to form the National Library and Archives of Iran, but continue to operate in two independent buildings.
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Moreover, there were no demand for those publications and they were all highly damaged, torn, infected and moldy which caused physical harm to library staff who work in repositories and store rooms.
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No annihilation of old archival publications has taken place in the National Library and will not. What has happened is a common procedure in classification of sources, such as periodicals.
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Momeni added that all these publications went under laboratory tests. The results showed that these publications contained contamination two times more than what is considered as the
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In 1963, the Center for Islamic and Iranian Studies was founded in the National Library of Iran. Its task is to procure Islam-related publications in all languages except
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documents that have been prepared by the government or have reached the government and are constantly in the possession of the government."
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and Arabic. This center keeps books in various languages published more than 400 years ago, as well as journals and dissertations.
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The emergence of the National Library and Archives of Iran was a gradual process preceded by a long work on book collection.
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The National Archives and Library of Iran houses three major collections: National Library, National Archive, and Digital.
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Isfahan officially Central Region including Kohgiluyeh Buyerahmad and Chaharmahal Bakhtiari keeps 7 -15 million documents.
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in the early 19th-century, documents were kept in the archives of the Biotat Office at the court. During the time of
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55,000 old books, including 28,158 manuscripts and more than 26,000 lithographs featuring old lead printing
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and in the meantime these publications were not among old archival publications required by the library.
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An Iranian Studies collection that includes 80,410 books, 2,300 dissertations, and 6000 journals
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23,323 books for the blind, including books-on-tape, books-on-CD, and around 1,000 Braille books
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4,000,000 magazines in 140,619 volumes, including 24,997 Latin and Arabic publications
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According to the Deputy of the National Library in 2019, the collection included:
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Kent, Allen and Lancour, Harold and Daily, Jay E. (eds.). "Iran, Libraries".
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in the mid to later 19th-century, political documents were stored at the
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Iranian authors on philosophy, Sufism, Islam, medicine, and astronomy in
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Deputy Head of National Library, Esmat Momeni, in an interview with the
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An Islam Studies collection with 8,203,238 books, magazines, and tapes
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The library has fourteen halls with fifteen million library items.
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In 1962, the National Library took over the publication of the
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The National Library also includes twelve provincial branches:
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Open to anyone with a need to use the collections and services
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Libraries in the East: an International and Comparative Study
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In 1864, Iran's first modern library was established at the
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609,053 non-book resources, including photographs and CDs.
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Hall: special section for the enlightened and the disabled
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The new building was constructed between 1996 and 2004 in
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Mohaddes Armavi Hall: Iranian Studies and Islam Studies
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