Tribhuvan University Central Library

Tribhuvan University Central Library (Nepali: त्रिभुवन विश्वविद्यालय केन्द्रीय पुस्तकालय, Tribhuvan Biswabidyalaya Kendriya Pustakalaya) is the largest public library in Nepal. It is operated by the Tribhuwan University and is located inside the Tribhuwan University campus at Kirtipur. In 1962, the Central Library of Lal Durbar (established 1957) was merged with the Tribhuvan University Library (established 1959) in accordance to the decision of HMG, Nepal and became Tribhuvan University Library. In 1977 (2033 BS) it was renamed Tribhuvan University Central Library.[2] In 1959 the Central Library had about 1200 books donated by USAID.[3] Currently, it hosts about 450,000 books.[1]

Tribhuvan University Central Library
त्रिभुवन विश्वविद्यालय केन्द्रीय पुस्तकालय
CountryNepal
Established1959 (1959)
LocationKirtipur
Coordinates27.6818°N 85.2829°E / 27.6818; 85.2829
Collection
Size450,000 [1]
Other information
AffiliationTribhuwan University
Websitewww.tucl.org.np
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As of 2020, about 5000 people uses the library in daily basis.[1]

The library has a secure section that is not accessible to the general public. This section stores rare books that are over 300 years old.[1]

The earthquake of 2015 damaged some books in the library.[4]

Facilities and Services

  • It issues ISBN numbers to the books published in Nepal.[5] which was started from 2000.It started issuesing ISBN from online system from 2020.[6]

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