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ABOUT
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As the
National Library of the Republic of Mauritius, we have been entrusted
by law as the national institution responsible for collecting, bibliographically
recording, preserving and making available the nation’s collective
memory. We provide information on practically all branches of knowledge
and function as a centre of coordination, planning and stimulation
of the country’s library system.
The
institution was established by the Government under the National
Library Act, 1996 (Act No. 32) as a body corporate, under the Ministry
of Arts and Culture. It was officially opened to the public in January
2000.
OUR
VISION: The National Library of
the Republic of Mauritius aims to be a top class library in the
provision of information services to the nation, thus contributing
to its development.
OUR
MISSION:
The
National Library would provide equal access to information to all
Mauritian nationals, thus leveling educational opportunities and
deepening the democratisation process.
OUR
ROLE AS THE NATIONAL LIBRARY:
The
main role of the National Library of Mauritius is to build a comprehensive
collection of our national heritage by collecting, receiving and
preserving all publications and productions, printed and produced
in Mauritius for present and future generations. The main source
of acquisition is by means of the legal deposit system as per the
National Library Act 1996 which stipulates that every printer in
Mauritius is required to deposit, free of charge, with the Director
of the National Library six copies of each publication, be it a
book, periodical, report, newspaper or any other printed document.
The same rule applies to all the producers in Mauritius who have
to deposit six copies of any non-print materials produced. To ensure
that access is given to the most comprehensive collection of Mauritiana
materials, the National Library has to acquire all print and non-print
materials published and printed abroad, whose subject matter is
related to Mauritius. The National Library is also responsible to
build a collection of foreign reference materials on different subjects
of interest for the benefit of the Mauritian public at large. As
an apex institution in the field of information in Mauritius, the
National Library functions as a central institution for coordination,
planning and development of the entire library system of Mauritius.
OUR
OBJECTIVES:
The
Objectives of the National Library are: to promote and encourage
the use of library materials; · to acquire library materials generally,
and, in particular, a comprehensive collection of library materials
relating to Mauritius; · to collect, receive and preserve all library
materials required to be deposited in the Library; · to lend library
materials to the public*; · to make library materials available
to the public for reference; · to participate in planning library
services in Mauritius, promote research in library fields and provide
assistance in information handling techniques; · to act as the national
bibliographic centre and maintain the national bibliography and
other bibliographies; · to act as an organising agency for national
and international lending and exchange of library materials; and
· to initiate and promote co-operation between the Library and other
libraries, both at national and international levels. * (Through
other libraries)
OUR
COLLECTION:
The
National Library’s Mauritiana collection consists of materials in
various formats such as: written or graphic records, typescripts,
books, newspapers, periodicals, music scores, photographs, maps,
drawings, and non-print materials such as films, filmstrips, audiovisual
items including tapes, discs and reproductions relating to any subject
and produced in Mauritius or relating to Mauritius and produced
overseas. Subject coverage includes: agriculture, architecture,
biography, computer science, economics, geography, handicraft, history,
languages, literature, politics, pure and applied sciences, religion
and so on. Our holdings also comprise rare documents namely bluebooks,
almanacs, administrative reports, National Assembly debates, manuscripts,
theses/dissertations, government gazettes and newspapers dating
back from 1777 I.M.F., World Bank and United Nations documents,
etc.
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