The Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire de Strasbourg (generally abbreviated as Bnu) is a public library with administrative status. It is the second largest library in France and holds nearly four million documents, including printed monographs and periodicals, medieval manuscripts and heritage objects.
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Read moreThe Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire de Strasbourg (Bnu) is the second largest library in France with nearly four million documents, including historical manuscripts and cultural artefacts.
Read moreThe Bnu is a leading research library in the humanities and social sciences, offering nearly four million documents, including historical and contemporary works, manuscripts, artefacts, and special collections.
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Read moreThe Bnu collaborates locally with the University of Strasbourg and other regional institutions, nationally with the Bibliothèque nationale de France, and internationally through various European partnerships.
Read moreIf you would like to learn more about our TNA services, you can contact us via email. Our TNA coordinators are happy to provide you with further information, and explain further how you can benefit from a TNA visit at our library.
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