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The '''National Central Library System''' is a series of several major public libraries and museums in [[Faneria]] which collectively function as a {{wp|National library}}. Such National Libraries hold a variety of items of all genres and media, though each specializes in particular types of collections and all sites share an electronic backup system which also functions as a shared {{wp|Legal deposit|legal depository}}. The decision to anoint several locations as National Libraries after the [[Fhainnin Civil War|Fhainnin Revolution]] originated from concerns about holding records and literature in a singular place, as pervasive Royal-era practices of destroying historic literature and creating new literature and records from whole cloth made submission to any officially-recognized library dangerous. As a result, the distinct divide between private and public libraries in Faneria required measures to ensure the acceptance of increased centralization of knowledge in the hands of the government. Since 1948, the National Libraries have eclipsed private libraries in size within Faneria.
The '''National Central Library System''' is a series of several major public libraries and museums in [[Faneria]] which collectively function as a {{wp|National library}}. Such National Libraries hold a variety of items of all genres and media, though each specializes in particular types of collections and all sites share an electronic backup system which also functions as a shared {{wp|Legal deposit|legal depository}}. The decision to anoint several locations as National Libraries after the [[Fhainnin Civil War|Fhainnin Revolution]] originated from concerns about holding records and literature in a singular place, as pervasive Royal-era practices of destroying historic literature and creating new literature and records from whole cloth made submission to any officially-recognized library dangerous. As a result, the distinct divide between private and public libraries in Faneria required measures to ensure the acceptance of increased centralization of knowledge in the hands of the government. Since 1948, the National Libraries have eclipsed private libraries in size within Faneria.


[[File:20130810 dublin212.JPG|thumb|National Civil Arts Wing, OCASL]]
[[File:Hubert Humphrey Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 2007 (2).jpg|thumb|250px|left|Cancale National Technical Library]]
[[File:Dublin Four Courts 09.jpg|thumb|Peoples' National Grand Library, [[Rihsport]]]]
[[File:20130810 dublin212.JPG|thumb|250px|National Civil Arts Wing, OCASL]]
[[File:Meyer Library Stanford April 2013.jpg|thumb|Aucey National Cultural Library]]
[[File:National and University Library in Zagreb 20150319 DSC 0120.JPG|thumb|250px|left|Leighlinbridge National Sciences Library]]
[[File:Hubert Humphrey Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 2007 (2).jpg|thumb|Cancale National Technical Library]]
[[File:Dublin Four Courts 09.jpg|thumb|250px|Peoples' National Grand Library, [[Rihsport]]]]
[[File:Unification Square Bucharest.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Entrance, Teindún National Library]]
[[File:Meyer Library Stanford April 2013.jpg|thumb|250px|Aucey National Cultural Library]]


Collectively, the physical archives of the National Libraries are the third largest in the world after the [[Caphiria|Caphirian Imperial Archives]] and [[Urcea|Urcean Capital Library]], and the electronic archives are also third largest after the Urcean Capital Library and the [[Kirav|Kiravian Media Conglomeration Center]] (though the latter intentionally contains PoTo, an otherwise-extinct computer virus which solely exists to bloat file sizes, to punish illegal downloads).
Collectively, the physical archives of the National Libraries are the third largest in the world after the [[Caphiria|Caphirian Imperial Archives]] and [[Urcea|Urcean Capital Library]], and the electronic archives are also third largest after the Urcean Capital Library and the [[Kirav|Kiravian Media Conglomeration Center]] (though the latter intentionally contains PoTo, an otherwise-extinct computer virus which solely exists to bloat file sizes, to punish illegal downloads).

Latest revision as of 18:30, 28 December 2023

The National Central Library System is a series of several major public libraries and museums in Faneria which collectively function as a National library. Such National Libraries hold a variety of items of all genres and media, though each specializes in particular types of collections and all sites share an electronic backup system which also functions as a shared legal depository. The decision to anoint several locations as National Libraries after the Fhainnin Revolution originated from concerns about holding records and literature in a singular place, as pervasive Royal-era practices of destroying historic literature and creating new literature and records from whole cloth made submission to any officially-recognized library dangerous. As a result, the distinct divide between private and public libraries in Faneria required measures to ensure the acceptance of increased centralization of knowledge in the hands of the government. Since 1948, the National Libraries have eclipsed private libraries in size within Faneria.

Cancale National Technical Library
National Civil Arts Wing, OCASL
Leighlinbridge National Sciences Library
Peoples' National Grand Library, Rihsport
Entrance, Teindún National Library
Aucey National Cultural Library

Collectively, the physical archives of the National Libraries are the third largest in the world after the Caphirian Imperial Archives and Urcean Capital Library, and the electronic archives are also third largest after the Urcean Capital Library and the Kiravian Media Conglomeration Center (though the latter intentionally contains PoTo, an otherwise-extinct computer virus which solely exists to bloat file sizes, to punish illegal downloads).

National Libraries Sites in Faneria

Oirthidún Civil Arts and Sciences Library

The Civil Arts and Sciences Library is the leading depository of legal works in Faneria, and holds the Assembly Wing, which houses the primary physical copies of the Four Codes as well as case references, curated legal and historic documentation, and other materials for Assembly members and other government officials. Though the information is available more readily and with more context electronically in the National Central Library network, the physical records present allow for thorough examination of original sources and access to further notes and better verification. The Civil Arts wing of the library also houses the original copies of the 1830 Royal and 1909 Republican Constitutions.

Peoples' National Grand Library

Located in Rihsport, the Peoples' National Grand Library is the former Grand Royal Library, which operated as an archive for works which were not publicly available but for various reasons were preserved from historic purges. The archives were partially damaged intentionally during the Siege of Rihsport, but the Grand Library remained a major key in undoing centuries of historic revisionism during the early Republican era. The PNGL is a primarily historic and nonfiction archive, but also has large wings dedicated to Coscivian and Transisthmus media and culture.

Teindún National Library

The Teindún National Library is the largest singular library complex in Faneria by land space, and houses a large collection of physical books, including fiction and nonfiction, as well as an enormous physical museum of artifacts and objects

Leighlinbridge National Sciences Library

Leighlinbridge National Sciences Library is the primary research library in the country, and was constructed for the purpose in the 2010s to capitalize on the tech boom of its city.

Aucey National Cultural Library

The Aucey National Cultural Library holds large wings of fiction media, as well as sections dedicated to various regional cultures within Faneria and regions formerly possessed by Faneria, as well as some international artifacts and media. The construction of the Aucey branch in the 1990s was intended as an olive branch for separatist regions after the Vandarch Canal Crisis, and played a significant part of the Transisthmus Peace Process. A separate bomb plot was foiled during construction, with the last threat to the building being issued in 2013. The building was constructed in a Pelaxo-Cartadanian shingled style, which was popular new housing construction in Namhe and Culriocha at the time.

Cancale National Technical Library

The Cancale National Library specializes in storing physical records of patents and copyrights, as well as other types of machine specifications and nonfiction. It also became the first of the National Libraries to receive a Feallsanrih supercomputer in 1996.