Austrian National Library
| mapframe-zoom = 14 | num_branches = | items_collected = | collection_size = 12,229,285 items | criteria = | legal_deposit = | req_to_access = | annual_circulation = | pop_served = | members = | budget = | director = Johanna Rachinger | num_employees = | website = | phone_num = +43 1 534 10 }} The Austrian National Library () is the largest library in Austria, with more than 12 million items in its various collections. The library is located in the Neue Burg Wing of the Hofburg in center of Vienna. Since 2005, some of the collections have been relocated within the Baroque structure of the Palais Mollard-Clary. Founded by the Habsburgs, the library was originally called the Imperial Court Library (); the change to the current name occurred in 1920, following the end of the Habsburg Monarchy and the proclamation of the Austrian Republic. The library complex includes four museums, as well as multiple special collections and archives. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1994
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Published: 2003
Superior document: Fihristgān-i ǧahānī-i dast-niwīshā-i islāmī : Catalogue of Islamic manuscripts series 3
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Published: 1972
Superior document: Biblos-Schriften 67
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Published: 1894
Superior document: Corpus papyrorum Raineri Archeducis Austriae 1, Griechische Texte
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Published: 1989
Superior document: Corpus papyrorum Raineri Archeducis Austriae 14, Griechische Texte, 10, Greek papyri of the Byzantine period / ed. by Georgina Fantoni
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Published: 1981
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Published: 1989
Superior document: Corpus papyrorum Raineri Archeducis Austriae 14, Griechische Texte, 10, Greek papyri of the Byzantine period / ed. by Georgina Fantoni
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Published: 1977
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Superior document: Corpus papyrorum Raineri Archeducis Austriae 2, Koptische Texte, 1
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Published: 1983-1997
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Published: 1995
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Published: 1972
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Published: 1971