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The Nation's Library of the Presidency ( tr, Cumhurbaşkanlığı Millet Kütüphanesi),Millet Kütüphanesi
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, with a collection of over 4 million printed books and over 120 million electronic editions published in 134 languages. The Presidential Library, which has the largest incipient collection in the world, was officially inaugurated by President
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on February 20, 2020. In addition to receiving a copy of materials printed in the country, as a
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, the Presidential Library also receives books, in collaboration with the
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, from every country where Turkey has a diplomatic mission. It is home to the ', the first comprehensive dictionary of
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, compiled in 1072–74 by the Turkic scholar
Mahmud Kashgari Mahmud ibn Husayn ibn Muhammed al-Kashgari, ''Maḥmūd ibnu 'l-Ḥusayn ibn Muḥammad al-Kāšġarī'', , tr, Kaşgarlı Mahmûd, ug, مەھمۇد قەشقىرى, ''Mehmud Qeshqiri'' / Мәһмуд Қәшқири uz, Mahmud Qashg'ariy / М ...
,Kemal H. Karpat, ''Studies on Turkish Politics and Society:Selected Articles and Essays'', (Brill, 2004), 441. among many other manuscripts and rare books. Located inside the Presidential Complex, the Library is 125,000 square meters and can accommodate up to 5,000 readers at a time. The library building is decorated with white and pink marble, designed with traditional
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, Ottoman and
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motifs.


History

The Library project was spearheaded by President
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in 2016 through the efforts of Turkish intellectuals, librarians, and NGOs, and inaugurated in February 2020. The Presidential Library is the largest single library investment in the history of
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. It also is the first library in Turkey to use integrated book
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.


Famous patrons

People who donated to the Library from their personal collection include: * President Erdoğan, * Ambassadors of Uzbekistan, India, Chile, China, France, and Belarus, * Historian
İlber Ortaylı İlber Ortaylı (born 21 May 1947) is a Turkish historian and professor of history of Crimean Tatar origin at the MEF University, Galatasaray University in Istanbul and at Bilkent University in Ankara. In 2005, he was appointed as the director ...
, * Literary critic and historian Abdülbaki Gölpınarlı, *
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master and composer
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, * Author
Şefik Can Şefik Can (June 22, 1909 – January 23, 2005) was a Turkish spiritual leader and the last Sufi master in the Mevlevi Sufi tradition in Turkey. Biography Born in 1909 in Tebricik village of Erzurum, Şefik Can completed his primary education i ...
, * Restaurateur Mehmet S. Tezcakin, * Former Minister
Hasan Celal Güzel Hasan Celal Güzel (1945 – 19 March 2018) was a Turkish journalist and politician. He was Minister of Education, Youth and Sport (1987–1989). He was leader of the Rebirth Party in the 1990s, a party he co-founded in 1992. He was a columnist ...
, * Author and journalist Mehmed Şevket Eygi, * Art historian Mustafa Kamil Dürüst, * Poet Mustafa Şerif Onaran, * Director Muhsin Mete, * Publisher Saman-Hatice Helvacıoğlu, and * Sociologist Cemil Meriç. In addition, French President
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sent a special envoy to propose collaboration between the Presidential Library and his country's
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in the field of literature.


Accessibility

The Presidential Library is designed to be accessible with wheelchair, and the country's leading telecommunications companies,
Turkcell Turkcell İletişim Hizmetleri A.Ş. (''lit. Turkcell Communication Services'') (, ) is the leading mobile phone operator of Turkey, based in Istanbul. The company has 39,3 million subscribers as of September 2021. In 2015, the company's number of ...
and
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, prepared technology rooms for visually- and hearing-impaired users.


Cihannuma Hall

The Cihannuma (World Atlas) Hall, decorated with 16 columns representing the 16 Great Turkic Empires, houses a collection of 200,000 books and has a seating capacity for 224 readers at a time in an area of 3,500 square meters. The dome of the Cihannuma Hall is 32 meters high and 27 meters wide. Verses four and five of
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al-Alaq Al-ʻAlaq or The Clot ( ar, العلق, ''al-ʻalaq'', also known as "The Clinging Thing" or "The Embryo"), is the 96th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an. It is composed of 19 '' āyāt'' or verses. It is sometimes also known as Sūrat Iqrā (, ...
from the
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, the first to be revealed to
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, on the significance of reading and writing are inscribed on the dome of the hall: "O, kalemle yazmayı öğretendir, insana bilmediğini öğretendir" (He is the one who taught how to write with a pen, taught the human being what he did not know). Books brought in collaboration with the
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on the culture and history of the countries where Turkey has a diplomatic mission are displayed in the World Library inside Cihannuma Hall.


Collections and exhibits


The Rare Books Library

The Rare Books Library contains 50 thousand books, including Abdülbaki Gölpınarlı manuscripts and Mehmet Şevket Eygi Collections.


Research Library

The Research Library has a collection of nearly 20 thousand books and 20 group study rooms.


Nasreddin Hodja Children's Library

The Nasreddin Hodja Children's Library, named after the famous
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satirist
Nasreddin Hodja Nasreddin () or Nasreddin Hodja (other variants include: Mullah Nasreddin Hooja, Nasruddin Hodja, Mullah Nasruddin, Mullah Nasriddin, Khoja Nasriddin) (1208-1285) is a character in the folklore of the Muslim world from Arabia to Central Asia ...
, is available for readers between the ages five and ten, with its collection of 25 thousand books and a multimedia section. The Children's Library provides activities related to traditional Turkish arts.


Youth Library

The Youth Library, which is available for readers between the ages ten and fifteen, has a collection of 12 thousand books, and contains individual and group study rooms.


Multimedia Library

The Multimedia Library contains 12 individual study rooms for four digital rooms that are equipped with touchscreen monitors and offer access to TRT archives and nearly 10 thousand audio-vision materials.


Periodicals Hall

The Periodicals Hall has a collection of 1,550 magazines and newspapers and offers access to 90-day archive of 7,000 dailies and magazines from 120 countries in 60 languages in full page on touchscreen monitors that also features catalog search.


Reading Rooms

The Reading Rooms have a collection of 300,000 books and 32 group study rooms and 8 lounges.


Conference Hall

The Conference Hall, with its four simultaneous interpretation cabins, is designed to host international conferences and meetings.


Online, electronic and digital resources

The Presidential Library offers access to: * 45 million documents from the
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, * 300 thousand manuscripts within the Manuscripts Institution of Turkey, and * 550 thousand e-books, 6.5 million e-dissertations, 120 million articles, 60 thousand e-magazines from 46 databases, to which the
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and the
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are subscribed.


See also

*
National Library of Turkey The National Library of Turkey ( tr, Millî Kütüphane) is the national library of Turkey, located in Ankara. It was founded on April 15, 1946. History The National Library of Turkey, established in the Çankaya district of the city Ankara was e ...
* Presidential Complex *
List of national libraries A national library is established by the government of a nation to serve as the pre-eminent repository of information for that country. Unlike public libraries, they rarely allow citizens to borrow books. Often, they include numerous rare, valuab ...
* List of libraries in Turkey * List of libraries in Ankara *
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*
Turkish literature Turkish literature ( tr, Türk edebiyatı) comprises oral compositions and written texts in Turkic languages. The Ottoman and Azerbaijani forms of Turkish, which forms the basis of much of the written corpus, were highly influenced by Persian la ...


References


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The Nation’s Library
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Research libraries Deposit libraries *Libraries
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Yenimahalle, Ankara