National Library of Sweden

The National Library of Sweden (Swedish: Kungliga biblioteket, KB, meaning "the Royal Library") is Sweden's national library. It collects and preserves all domestic printed and audio-visual materials in Swedish, as well as content with Swedish association published abroad. Being a research library, it also has major collections of literature in other languages.

National Library of Sweden
Kungliga biblioteket
59°20′17″N 018°04′20″E
LocationStockholm, Sweden
Established1661 (1661)
Reference to legal mandateThe Government Approval Document for The Swedish National Library (available in Swedish)
Collection
Items collectedbooks, journals, newspapers, magazines, films, recorded sound, television, radio, manuscripts, maps, pictures, printed music, ephemera and digital resources
Sizec.18 million items, 175 shelf kilometres, and 15.7 million hours of audiovisual material
Criteria for collectionSuecana: publications published, broadcast or recorded in Sweden or by Swedish originator or concerning Sweden
Legal depositYes, and agreements with publishers
Access and use
Access requirementsFree. Registration for loans: be Swedish resident or citizen over 18. (Audiovisual may only be accessed for research purposes)
Circulation135,187 (2009)
Other information
Budget394,000,000SEK (2017)
DirectorKarin Grönvall (since 2019)
Employees340
Websitewww.kb.se
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