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National Library of Cambodia

Coordinates:11°34′35″N104°55′11″E / 11.5765°N 104.9196°E /11.5765; 104.9196
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National library in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
National Library of Cambodia
បណ្ណាល័យជាតិកម្ពុជា
Bibliothèque nationale du Cambodge
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LocationOknha Hing Pen St. (61),Phnom Penh,Cambodia
TypeNational library
Established24 December 1924 (100 years ago) (1924-12-24)
ArchitectLouis Chauchon
Collection
Size103,635
Other information
Employees30

TheNational Library of Cambodia (Khmer:បណ្ណាល័យជាតិកម្ពុជា,romanizedbannalycheate kampouchea;French:Bibliothèque nationale du Cambodge) is thenational library ofCambodia, based inPhnom Penh.

From 1975-1979, theKhmer Rouge destroyed many of the books and bibliographical records, it is commonly thought that about 20% of its 65,000 materials survived,[1][2] though the true number lost remains unknown.[3]

History

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The National Library of Cambodia was inaugurated by the French colonial administration on 24 December 1924 and it was the first project realized by French architect Louis Chauchon. The library had an initial collection of just 2,879 books, mainly inFrench. Thereafter it was successively managed by French staff until the appointment of the first Khmer Director, MrPach Chhoeun, in 1951.

After independence in 1954 there was a steady growth in Cambodian publishing, which was reflected in the increased number of Khmer language books in the National Library.

Closed down in1975 during theKhmer Rouge era, the National Library was used for several years as accommodation by members of thePol Pot regime, who destroyed many of the books. The gardens of the library were used to keep pigs and chickens, and their caretakers lived in the library building. The library's skilled workforce was similarly devastated; of the 40 workers from the pre-Khmer Rouge era, only two returned to work at the library afterward. The fates of most others are unknown.[3]

Since 1980 the National Library has been re-established with the assistance of various overseas governments and agencies. Today the National Library of Cambodia holds some 103,635 copies in various languages (Khmer, French, English, German); special collections comprise 8,327 national documents, including documents published in French between 1925 and 1970, plus some books and documents published in the Khmer language dating from the years 1955-1975. There is also a special collection of 305sastra or palm leaf manuscripts, which are available onmicrofilm. An exhibition of book plates has been created from the library's collection of colonial-era periodicals, magazines and books; this is permanently on view in the Library’s periodicals room. Managed by the Directorate of Cultural Publications and Reading of the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, the National Library is currently staffed by 30 people.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Lost memory: libraries and archives destroyed in the twentieth century
  2. ^Dean, John F. 1990. “The Preservation of Books and Manuscripts in Cambodia.” American Archivist 53 (April): 282–97.
  3. ^abJarvis, Helen (1995)."The National Library of Cambodia: Surviving for Seventy Years".Libraries & Culture.30 (4):391–408.ISSN 0894-8631.
  4. ^D’Amicantonio, J. (1997). The development of libraries in Cambodia: the post-Khmer Rouge years.World Libraries, 8(1), 36–41.

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