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Along with the Colombo National Museum library was also, established in 1st of January in 1877.
The government Oriental library (1870) was incorporated in to Colombo National Museum library, and served as the nucleus of the library collection by collecting the local publications during the past 129 years; the library has been functioning as an unofficial national library in Sri Lanka; became the first legal Deposit library in the Island. This resulted in the accumulation of a valuable collection of materials pertaining to Sri Lanka.
From its inception, special attention has been given to building up of a collection related to Sri Lanka, Orientation and Natural Science.
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Library Holding |
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Special Collections |
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Private Collection of late Mr. H. C. P. Bell |
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Private Collection of Mr. Huga Nevil |
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Private collection of Palm leaf manuscripts of Mr. W. A. De Silva |
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Sri Solomon Dias Bandaranayake donated Mr. Henry Blake’s collection of Palm leaf manuscripts |
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Ven. Kalukodayawa Pannasekera Maha Thero’s collection of sinhala Periodicals & Newspapers. |
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Those collections indeed portray the development of the library holdings and in 1885 the law requires that a copy of every document printed in the country has to be deposited in the museum library. At present the library accommodates over 12 million titles including a large number of rare books, periodicals and palm leaf manuscripts. |
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The courage and the collection reflect the subject areas of interests and on going activities of the museum. The scope of the museum library is as follows; |
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Arts and humanities: Archaeology, Ethnology, Anthropology, Oriental Languages and literature. |
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Natural Sciences: Zoology, Entomology, Geology and Botany |
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This huge collection of the library could be separated in to various groups according to the document types. |
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Palm leaf collection which are written in Sinhala, Pali, Sankrit, Burmese, Telega and Tamil characters among the subjects covered are Buddhism, Sinhala literature, History, Indigenous, Medicine, Astrology, Demonology, veterinary Science, Art, Architecture and Folklore. |
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Printed books and Pamphlets. This collection comprises the entire range of documents from the first work printed in 1737 to the latest book. |
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Periodical collection such as Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (CB), Ceylon Antiquary and Literary Register, Young Ceylon etc…The collection was built up to a great extent by exchanges received from the institutions in all parts of the globe. Foreign periodical collection contains important titles such as discovery reports, Ray Society publications, |
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Government Publications- such as Blue books from 1864-1938, Administration Reports from 1867 to date, Sessional papers from 1860 to date Hansards from 1863-1962 etc.. |
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Directories, Statistical year books, Trade catalogues etc |
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Law Reports |
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Maps and Drawings |
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Stamps and post cards |
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Most of these library materials could be obtain in as |
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Documents |
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Microfilms |
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Microfiches |
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Library Publications |
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Index of newspaper article (Both English and Sinhala) |
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Periodical Index |
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Subject bibliographies |
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Cliental of the library |
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The Director and the staff |
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Approved readers such as researches, university staff both under graduate and post graduation candidates, Subject specialists and normal public.Opening hours |
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Services of the library |
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Reference Services |
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Reader advisory Services |
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Inquiry Services |
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Content pages services and current awareness services |
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Reprographic services (Provision of Microforms, Photocopies and photographs) |
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Short reading lists are prepared on request |
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Postal and telephone inquiries received by the library are obliged. |
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Newspaper chipping service |
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Opening Hours |
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8.30 a. m. to 5.00 p.m. (except Sundays and government holidays) |
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Chief Librarian |
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Ms. Padma Akarawita |
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Postal address |
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National Museum Library
Sir Marcus Fernando Mawatha
Colombo 02 |
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Contact Number |
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011-2693314
011-2694767/68-Ex 228 |
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