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Inner Mongolia Library

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Inner Mongolia Library
LocationHohhot[1]
TypePublic library
Established1908
Other information
Websitewww.nmglib.com

The Inner Mongolia Library[2] (simplified Chinese: 内蒙古图书馆; traditional Chinese: 內蒙古圖書館), or Neimenggu Library,[3] also known as the Library of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is a large scale comprehensive public library of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China, located in Hohhot.[4]

History

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Inner Mongolia Library is the earliest public library in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region,[5] which was founded in 1908 as the Guihua City Library[6] and renamed as Suiyuan Provincial Library in 1925.[7] In 1954, the name was changed to Inner Mongolia Library.[8]

In 2012, Inner Mongolia Library implemented the digital culture into the yurt project.[9] In 2014, the library introduced the Cloud Service Project.[10]

References

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  1. ^ "Tips, links and suggestions: what are you reading this week?". The Guardian. Oct 26, 2020.
  2. ^ "ALA Annual Conference: 2018 Report and 2019 Plans" (PDF). American Library Association. 2018-09-13.
  3. ^ "Selected Libraries in China". Indiana University Libraries. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  4. ^ Narangoa Li; Robert Cribb (2 September 2014). Historical Atlas of Northeast Asia, 1590-2010: Korea, Manchuria, Mongolia, Eastern Siberia. Columbia University Press. pp. 7–. ISBN 978-0-231-53716-2.
  5. ^ "Inner Mongolia Library innovative services to help create a new situation of reading for all". Xinhua News Agency. Sep 13, 2017. Archived from the original on March 11, 2019.
  6. ^ "About Inner Mongolia Library". Inner Mongolia Library. Archived from the original on 2012-11-08. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  7. ^ "Do you know these "firsts" of Inner Mongolia?". The Paper. 2020-07-09.
  8. ^ Hohhot General History. Inner Mongolia People's Publishing House. 2003. ISBN 978-7-204-05935 -5.
  9. ^ Phil Morehart (July 18, 2018). "2018 Presidential Citations". American Libraries.
  10. ^ "International Library Innovators". American Libraries. September 23, 2016.