
Clay, papyrus, parchment.. the history of paper

Main forms of the ancient book: the roll and the codex

From manuscript to printed

Ex-libris, the libraries’ record of ownership

Library stamps

The arrangement of books on shelves

The archive of the Turkish History Institute

Book conservation

Library ethics

The early libraries of the East

The library in antiquity

The Arab destruction of the Library of Alexandria: anatomy of a myth

Libraries in Europe from antiquity to the middle ages

A treasury of humanity: Bayt al-Hikmah

Dar al-Hikmah: A multipurpose library

Andalusia libraries

Seljuks’ libraries

Alamut library

Ottoman libraries

The waqfs of the libraries

Cultural development of İstanbul after the conquest: Mahmud Pasha Library

Preparing books for the Sultan’s library

Library of Sultan Bayezid II

Gazihusrevbegova Library in Sarajevo

Reconstructing the library of Sultan Murad III

The library of an Ottoman astronomer

The book and libraries in the Seyahatname (Travelogue)

Enderun Library at Topkapı Palace

Murad Molla Library and the inscription on its building

The library foundation of the mother of a Sultan

The library of Abdulmecid Efendi

The Bahriye (Navy’s) Library

Library architecture in the Ottoman period

Construction of a library: Ragıp Pasha Library

Inscriptions of İstanbul libraries

Chronograms relating to libraries of the Ottoman period

Ottoman libraries as viewed by Westerners

Uncatalogued collections of stories in Ottoman İstanbul: imaginary libraries

Devr-i Hamidi (Hamidian) catalogs representing an important step in Ottoman librarianship

How should an Ottoman library be catalogued?

Writing about the history of Ottoman libraries

The transformation of libraries, from the Ottoman period to the Republic period

The Teachers’ itinerant library

The library as a publisher, the publisher as a library

The Turkish Institution of Manuscripts
Süleymaniye Library

A legacy of Rumelia preserved at Suleymaniye Library: Serres Library

Attempt to take away Süleymaniye Library collections during the occupation of İstanbul by British forces

Notes taken by Süheyl Ünver from manuscripts: Library Notes

Millet Library of Manuscripts

Yusuf Ağa Library in Konya

Hagia Sophia Library

Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha Library

With Ramazan Minder, on Beyazıt State Library

Hakkı Tarık Us and his library

The first municipality library of İstanbul: Atatürk Library

Memories about the National Library

The Library of the Turkish History Institution since the time of the Library of the Council of the Ottoman History

The Nation’s Library of the Turkish Presidency

The Library of the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM Library)

Libraries of the Presidents of the Republic of Turkey

İSAM Library

The Library of the Research Centre for Islamic History, Art and Culture (IRCICA)

The Music collection of İstanbul University’s Library of Rare Books

The sad story of Yıldız Palace Library

Darülfünun Library’s inventory book for publications purchased from abroad (1915-1916)

Katanov Collection at İstanbul University’s Institute of Turkish Studies

Sadettin Arel Collection at İstanbul University’s Institute of Turkish Studies

Musical manuscripts at İstanbul University’s Library of Rare Books

A library as the basis of Bosphorus University: Robert College Library

The Library of the Fener Patriarchy

Sakulidis Library

Armenians’ libraries in İstanbul

The Library of Tek-Esin Foundation

The Library of the German Archeological Institute
The Library of the French Institute of Anatolian Studies (IFEA)
The French Institute of Anatolian Studies (Institut Français d’Études Anatoliennes (IFEA) undertakes research in humanities and social sciences focusing on the Turkish and Ottoman worlds. Founded by Albert Gabriel in 1930, it was initially known by the name of İstanbul Archeology Institute. It gradually enlarged the scope of its activities, in a way to cover the ancient Anatolian civilizations as well as the history of present-time Turkey.

Yapı Kredi Research Library

SALT Research Library

Library of the İstanbul Research Institute
The Library of İstanbul Research Institute which functions within the framework of the Institute, was established as one of the stages of the culture and arts project conducted by Suna and İnan Kıraç Waqf together with Pera Museum. The library aims to project the image of İstanbul on international level by meeting the needs of researchers for printed and electronic reference materials about the city.

History of Sciences Library of Prof. Dr. Fuat Sezgin and Dr. Ursula Sezgin

Vitali Hakko Library of Creative Industries

Women’s Works Library

Kazlıçeşme Art Library

Sultan Mahmud II’s Library in Nicosia

Library of Sivrice Lighthouse

Tekke (religious lodge) libraries according to Revnakoğlu Archive

The Library of Nesin Mathematics Village

A literature library vs. a writer’s library

Children’s libraries

Zeytinburnu libraries

Kew Botanical Library

Transformation process of libraries in Europe

The British Library

Oxford University Library and Oriental studies

Warburg Library
ENİS BATUR Warburg Institute’s library was transported, together with its archive, from Hamburg to London in 1933. With eighty thousand books, it constitutes a library myth of modern times. This myth is rooted in a deal that Aby Warburg, the eldest son of a rich family of bankers, made with his brother Max in their childhood, to relinquish his right in the company in return for Max to provide him with all the books he ever wanted.

State Library of Berlin Diez Collection

The National Library of France

The Austrian National Library

El Escorial Royal Library

The National Library of Spain

The Apostolic Library of Vatican

Library of Congress, USA

Beinecke Rare Books and Manuscripts Library Turkish manuscripts

New York Public Library

Canada National Library and Archives

The State Library of Russia

The National Library of Russia

The National Library of China

The National Diet Library of Japan

The National Library of Australia

The libraries of Iran

Ayetullah Mar’aşî Necefî’s Library of Manuscripts

A glimpse at manuscripts in Kurdish

Arif Hikmet Bey’s Library in Medina

Manuscript libraries in Central Asia

The Oriental Manuscripts Library of India

The Timbuktu manuscripts, an African treasure

The desert libraries of Chinguetti

Modern-day revival of an old library: Library of Marienberg Abbey

Mekhitarist Library in Saint Lazarus, an archival treasury

Manuscripts in Syriac preserved in libraries

The new Alexandria Library

A glimpse at the history of destroyed libraries

The Library of Babel

Jorge Luis Borges: The blind librarian with extraordinary vision

Libraries in the eyes of Umberto Eco

Süheyl Ünver’s experience on American libraries reflected in Rauf Tunçay’s archive
LOKMAN COŞKUN

The ideal library
The library as chance

The art and manners of arranging books

Sufis as librarians

Mustafa Güzelgöz, the “Librarian on a Donkey”

Library: its presence is a burden; its absence, a worry

Bibliophiles

Ali Emiri Efendi: the sultan of the empire of books
S. M. Tevfik’s library

Halil Edhem Eldem’s library

İbnülemin Mahmud Kemal İnal’s library

Osman Ferit Sağlam’s library

Osman Nuri Ergin’s library

Portraits of two authors and bookworms

Mükrimin Halil Yinanç’s library

Muhammed b. Tavit al-Tangi’s library

Yavuz Argıt’s library

Yılmaz Öztuna’s library

Halil İnalcık’s library

Semavi Eyice’s library

İlber Ortaylı’s library

Zafer Toprak’s library

Celâl Şengör’s library

Ali Birinci’s library

Ahmed Nezih Galitekin’s library

Ahmet Kot’s library

Buying and selling libraries

A miniaturized traveling library

Chain, chest, and curse used to combat book theft in medieval times

Library as a punishment

Audio libraries

Digital libraries

Library ladders

Library globes

Green library

New generation libraries

Mobile libraries

Libraries of the future

The image of the library in the Tales From One Thousand and One Nights

Eco’s description of the library

Libraries and Infectious Diseases

Libraries as scenes of novels

Libraries in shopping centers
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