The National Digital Library offers digitised documents from the 19th to the 21st century in various display modes.
The National Digital Library offers digitised documents from the 19th to the 21st century. The content is partly freely accessible and partly accessible from home after logging in. Selected content is available only from the computers of the NLCR. The NDL can be searched in full text, and the entire NDL can be printed from the computers of the National Library of the Czech Republic. Public documents can also be stored.
The National Digital Library (NDL) contains digitised books, newspapers, magazines, maps, and music published in the Czech language, in the Czech Republic, or with a connection to the Czech Republic. The NDL contains digitised documents published mainly from the 19th to the 21st century. Newly digitised documents are continuously added to the NDL.
The NDL contains documents that can be accessed in one of the following modes:
- public documents - this part of the NDL is freely accessible without restrictions; documents can be printed and saved to the user’s computer; public documents include mainly older works
- out-of-commerce works - online - after logging in, documents can be viewed from home, but printing or saving is not allowed, login to the NDL as a registered user of the NLCR or one of the cooperating libraries
- out-of-commerce works - study room - documents are available from computers in cooperating libraries; for access, it is necessary to log in to the NDL as a user of one of the cooperating libraries
- in the library - documents are available only from selected computers in the NLCR
Computers with full access to the NDL can be found in all study rooms of the NLCR.
Is there a particular document missing from the NDL? Through the NLCR online catalogue, registered users of the NLCR can *suggest selected works for digitisation*.