- Source: Reading Room West
Reading Room West (Danish: Læsesal Vest) or The Research Reading Room at The Royal Danish Library is a part of The Danish National Library and is located in Black Diamond, the Royal Library's modern extension on Slotsholmen in Copenhagen. The history of the reading room has its roots in the foundation of The Royal Library by King Frederik III and it has been relocated several times since then.
The purpose of the reading room is:
To make it possible for users to study materials from the library’s collection, which are restricted to the premises
To make a large reference collection available for the users
To house reserved desks for researchers
Target group:
The University of Copenhagen
Researchers from Denmark and abroad
Others who seek knowledge at a higher level
The reference collection in Reading Room West consists of 2 levels with a combined capacity of 65.000 volumes. It covers several of the subject areas of The Royal Library, but there is an emphasis on the humanities and theology.
External links
Reading Room West
Department of Manuscripts & Rare Books
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Drake
- Inggris
- SMP Negeri 1 Cimahi
- High Line (Kota New York)
- Demba Ba
- Edmund C. Tarbell
- The Walking Dead (seri televisi)
- Museum Ghibli
- Virginia Woolf
- Gajah
- Reading Room West
- Black Diamond (library)
- Roosevelt Room
- Duke Humfrey's Library
- Reading Rainbow
- Nanoo Pillai
- Situation Room
- State Library Victoria
- Dodd Hall
- A Room with a View
Green Room (2016)
Bolero: Dance of Life (1981)
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