National Library 1 1 1 anniversary, who can borrow books from the National Library?

The predecessor of the National Library of China was the Shi Jing Library established by the Qing government. At the beginning of the 20th century, under the background of strong political reform and the spread of western learning to the east, people of insight gradually awakened their Chinese national consciousness, and asked the Qing government to set up libraries and schools in succession to inherit national culture and absorb advanced science. 19/909 On September 9, the Qing government approved the establishment of Shi Jing Library, which was located in Guanghua Temple in Beijing and opened on August 27 19 12 to receive readers. At this time, the Qing government has gone through more than six months, and officially accepted the number of copies of domestic publications from 19 16, which marked that the National Library began to perform some functions. ?

The National Library of China is the National General Library, the National Bibliography Center, the National Ancient Books Protection Center and the National Ancient Books Museum. To perform the duties of collection and protection of books and documents at home and abroad, and guide and coordinate the national document protection work; To provide literature information and reference services for the central and state leading organs, all walks of life and the public; Carry out research on the theory of library science and the development of library cause, and guide the national library business; Perform related cultural exchange functions, participate in IFLA and related international organizations, and carry out exchanges and cooperation with libraries at home and abroad. ?

In recent years, the National Library has actively undertaken the functions of serving the central and state organs, key scientific research, education and production units, the library industry and the public, and gradually formed a multi-service system based on traditional literature services, oriented by modern information services and taking cultural education and training as a new growth point.

So what are the requirements for soaking or consulting materials in the National Library? According to the certification instructions of the National Library, readers can apply for a reader card, swipe their ID cards directly, or register to access some remote digital resource services through the Internet. China citizens' application conditions are not harsh, but foreigners need to hold them? Foreigner's permanent residence identity card? This condition is relatively high. The following picture shows the instructions for the National Library to handle the card. I hope it helps you.