Luis Ángel Arango Library (Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango or BLAA) is a public
library
A library is a collection of materials, books or media that are accessible for use and not just for display purposes. A library provides physical (hard copies) or digital access (soft copies) materials, and may be a physical location or a vir ...
located in
Bogotá
Bogotá (, also , , ), officially Bogotá, Distrito Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D.C., and formerly known as Santa Fe de Bogotá (; ) during the Spanish period and between 1991 and 2000, is the capital city of Colombia, and one of the larges ...
,
Colombia
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. It is one of the largest and most important libraries in the world. It was founded in 1958 as a small library with a few books on
economics
Economics () is the social science that studies the Production (economics), production, distribution (economics), distribution, and Consumption (economics), consumption of goods and services.
Economics focuses on the behaviour and intera ...
, currently its collection has about 2'000.000 works. Today the library has been expanded and occupies two entire city blocks spanning about 45,000m² (nearly 54,000 sq. yards). Its collection has grown to become the country's premier library and has come to be considered the most important
public library
A public library is a library that is accessible by the general public and is usually funded from public sources, such as taxes. It is operated by librarians and library paraprofessionals, who are also Civil service, civil servants.
There are ...
in
Latin America
Latin America or
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, and one of the most visited in the world. It has over 1.1 million books and seating for 1900 readers; it received 6.7 million visitors in 2008. The library is named after the lawyer and businessman
Luis Angel Arango, the general director (Governor) of the "Banco de la Republica" in Colombia from 1947 to 1957, and a champion of culture and literature for all. The library is part of the cultural affairs wing of Colombian Central Bank
(Banco de la República),
Banrepcultural network, which today runs 23 additional libraries, cultural centers and museums across Colombia.
Notable Books and documents of its collection include, multimedia documentary materials of the
Colombian Constitution
The Political Constitution of Colombia of 1991 ( es, Constitución Política de Colombia de 1991), is the Constitution of the Republic of Colombia. It was promulgated in Constitutional Gazette number 114 on Thursday, July 4, 1991, and is also ...
, rare books and manuscripts purchased from private collections from around the world, as well as the Luis López de Mesa periodicals archive (Hemeroteca) which is an extensive newspaper archive collection. The Library also offers a collection of audio-visual materials. Additionally, there is a Concert Hall, art exhibits,
reprography
Reprography (a portmanteau of ''reproduction'' and ''photography'') is the reproduction of graphics through mechanical or electrical means, such as photography or xerography. Reprography is commonly used in catalogs and archives, as well as in th ...
service, a
cafeteria
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and parking facilities. It centralizes the "digital collection" and the "Virtual Library" (Biblioteca Virtual del Banco de la República) a growing repository of digitized content from the network of libraries of the Banco de la República. The
Botero Museum is housed in one of the contiguous buildings purchased for the expansion of the library. The main entrance features a bronze statue of
Athena
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or
Minerva
Minerva (; ett, Menrva) is the Roman goddess of wisdom, justice, law, victory, and the sponsor of arts, trade, and strategy. Minerva is not a patron of violence such as Mars, but of strategic war. From the second century BC onward, the Roma ...
, Greek goddess of wisdom, the arts, trade and defense.
There is also a bookstore in the first floor of the library. The bookstore specializes in books about Colombia, scientific magazines, and literature related to Colombia and its values.
History
The first library of the bank, was established in 1932. It was located on the second floor of the Pedro A. López building in the bank headquarters in the
Avenida Jiménez
Avenida Jiménez is a thoroughfare that runs through the locality of La Candelaria in Bogotá, Colombia. Laid out on the San Francisco River, the Environmental Axis of the city is currently established there.
It extends over from Teleférico d ...
. Its collection comprised documents on economic, legal and fiscal issues and issues pertaining the activity of the central bank, with the archives from the currency council of the
Banco de la República
The Bank of the Republic ( es, Banco de la República) is the central bank of Colombia. It was initially established under the regeneration era in 1880. Its main modern functions, under the new Colombian constitution were detailed by Congress a ...
.
The bank acquired several private libraries, objects and documents of historic and patrimonial value to the Colombian nation as well as receiving donated private collections. Consequently, the bank conditioned a room then with only 25 people seating capacity and limited viewing time (open then from 2:00pm to 4:30pm Monday through Friday) to the general public. In 1945 the bank purchases the largest collection to date the Laureano García Otiz personal library.
After the bank moved its headquarters to a new building, General Director, Luis Ángel Arango, sought to relocate the library. The Old Mint House (Casa de la Moneda) was nearly destroyed in the
Bogotazo
El Bogotazo (from "Bogotá" and the ''-azo'' suffix of violent augmentation) refers to the massive riots that followed the assassination in Bogotá, Colombia of Liberal leader and presidential candidate Jorge Eliécer Gaitán on 9 April 19 ...
riots and it was decided that the new expanded location of the library would be the remodeled and reconditioned building.
The bank purchased the adjacent buildings to the Old Mint House and the block north from it. In all two entire city blocks (Manzana Sur y Manzana Norte), each were unified and communicated internally. For the new expanded building of the library the architect firm was
Esguerra Saenz Urdaneta Samper
Rafael Esguerra García (1922-2000) was the principal architect and co-founder of Colombian architecture firm Esguerra Saenz Urdaneta Samper (ESUS) in 1946. He graduated in 1945 from the National Colombian University (National University of Col ...
in three separate expansions. Some of the buildings that make up the library are, The Vengoechea building, an art deco building (also described as "Arquitectura Racionalista") where administrative offices are located, the Republican House (Casa Republicana) which houses the Museum of Religious Art, the Colonial House (Old Mint House,
Casa de la Moneda), the Old Bishop Palace (Palacio Arzobispal) now the
Botero Museum of Pastiche architecture and the two modern sections. The first opened in 1958 when the new location opened, currently the main entrance and the Periodicals Archive (Hemeroteca) of "Modern Architecture" and the second of International architecture opening on May 5, 1990, in which the chamber music concert hall, the art gallery and the Musical Instruments Collection are located. Across the street, the
Miguel Urrutia Museum of Art (MAMU).
Computerization
In 1983 Cultural Vice-director Jaime Duarte French, promoter of many of the cultural enterprises of the Bank retired while a major overhaul of the library was under study. He was succeeded by Lina Espitaleta de Villegas. After approval of the project and years of construction the new sections of the library opened on May 5, 1990.
Part of the overhaul included the systematization of requests and circulation. For that purpose, the then state-of-the-art system,
NOTIS NOTIS (Northwestern Online Total Integrated System) was a seminal integrated library system first created at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL USA in 1968. John P. McGowan, University Librarian from 1971 to 1992, recruited Professor James S. Aag ...
was purchased in 1986. In 1990 the
NOTIS NOTIS (Northwestern Online Total Integrated System) was a seminal integrated library system first created at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL USA in 1968. John P. McGowan, University Librarian from 1971 to 1992, recruited Professor James S. Aag ...
database handled 200,000 entries and by its retirement in 1998 had about 780,000 and included bibliographical inventory of several databases of other local and national institutions.
By the mid 90s, the library begun to offer access to remote databases lik
Juriscol(about Colombian jurisprudence) and other specialized databases, CD-ROM, and Internet. Since 1995 under the direction of Jorge Orlando Melo, there was an increased interest in the acquisition of new collections, the use of Internet for academic research and the creation of the Virtual Library with special interest in compiling and digitizing entire entries of the Colombian cultural heritage. By 2007 the system migrated to the system AbsysNet for easier and more effective national coverage of other nodes of the Banrepcultural
network of libraries.
Currently the Virtual Library has 80,000 texts, audio and video with 860 books, 4,700 magazine articles, 815 biographies and a considerable number of interactive pages for children and of art related topics.
File:Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango (Bogotá) 02.JPG, South West Entrance to the Concert Hall designed b
Germán Samper
File:Biblioteca luis angel arango bogota sala panramica crista castellanos.jpg, Pan-American Hall with tables
File:Luis angel arango library bogota crista castellanos.jpg, Reference floor
File:ComplejoBanRep.jpg, An entire city block houses the several buildings that comprise the Luis Angel Arango Library
File:Sala de Conciertos de la Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango (40913804052).jpg, Concert Hall inside Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango, designed b
Germán Samper
File:Minerva en la Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango.JPG, Minerva Statue, Main Entrance of the Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango
File:BLAA Casa Republicana.jpg, Inside view of Republican House, a building inside the Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango
File:2019 Bogotá - Relieve Mural horizontal de Eduardo Ramírez Villamizar en la Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango.jpg, Internal High Relief Mural by Eduardo Ramírez Villamizar in the Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango
File:Luis angel arango library public castellanos crista.jpg, Reference floor of the Library, Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango
File:Casa Republicana Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango.JPG, Street view of Republican House, a building inside the Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango
File:Hemeroteca Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango, Bogota.jpg, Periodicals Archive Hall of the Luis Ángel Arango Library designed by Rafaél Esguerra García
File:Sala de Lectura Luis Lopez de Mesa.jpg, Luis López de Mesa Reading Hall, Periodicals Archive (Hemeroteca) with concrete dome and skylights designed by Rafaél Esguerra García. Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango, Bogotá, c. 1957
References
External links
Official web siteVirtual Library Banco de la República
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1958 establishments in Colombia
Libraries in Bogotá
Libraries established in 1958