
The Rare Books Department houses the Library's most unique and expensive treasures, which have been gathered over decades – collections from various donors, books from the Diaspora discovered in Europe following the Holocaust, and special items that the Library has acquired over the years.
The Rare Books Department works in cooperation with the Catalogue Department on print publications. Although manuscripts are kept at the department, most of their care is the responsibility of the Department of Manuscripts. The subject of preservation conditions is the responsibility of the Conservation and Restoration Lab.
Researchers studying rare items receive and view them in Special Collections Reading Room.
The process of scanning and making rare books accessible online is already under way today. The challenge is to have the entire collection scanned and accessible in a few years, in keeping with copyright limitations.