Belgrade University Library

Belgrade University Library
Универзитетска библиотека Светозар Марковић
Façade of the library
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44°48′22.13″N 20°28′29.24″E / 44.8061472°N 20.4747889°E / 44.8061472; 20.4747889
LocationBelgrade, Serbia
TypeAcademic library
Established1844 (180 years ago) (1844)
Collection
Items collectedBooks, journals, newspapers, magazines, maps, prints and manuscripts
Size1.5 million items (approx.)
Access and use
Population servedUniversity of Belgrade and worldwide
MembersUniversity of Belgrade and other groups on application
Other information
Directorprof. dr Aleksandar Jerkov
Websitewww.unilib.bg.ac.rs

The University Library Svetozar Marković (Serbian: Универзитетска библиотека Светозар Марковић) is the main library in the University of Belgrade system, named after Svetozar Marković, a Serbian political activist in the 19th century. It is located on King Alexander Boulevard, close to the Faculty of Law and adjacent to the Faculties of Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Architecture.[1] Serves the educational and scientific needs of students, academics, and scientists. Library Day is 24 May, a day commemorating Slavic educators St. Cyril and Methodius. At the founding of the library, the collection contained 57,254 publications consisting of monographs and serials. Today, the library contains roughly 1,700,000 publications.

The library holdings include seminal works from all scientific fields, a large collection of local and foreign encyclopedias, bibliographies, dictionaries, professional and scientific journals, university publications, textbooks, and a significant collection of doctoral dissertations. The library also includes a collection of rare objects where manuscripts, old printed books, old magazines and newspapers, archival collections, as well as a collection of maps, doctoral, master's and specialist works are housed. In particular in the library's manuscript collection, there are several invaluable Cyrillic and oriental books.

  1. ^ "University of Belgrade". Archived from the original on 12 October 2009. Retrieved 18 June 2009.