The Inner Mongolia Library [ 2] (simplified Chinese : 内蒙古图书馆 ; traditional Chinese : 內蒙古圖書館 ), or Neimenggu Library ,[ 3] also known as the Library of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is a large scale comprehensive public library of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China , located in Hohhot .[ 4]
History
Inner Mongolia Library is the earliest public library in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region,[ 5] which was founded in 1908 as the Guihua City Library[ 6] and renamed as Suiyuan Provincial Library in 1925.[ 7] In 1954, the name was changed to Inner Mongolia Library.[ 8]
In 2012, Inner Mongolia Library implemented the digital culture into the yurt project.[ 9] In 2014, the library introduced the Cloud Service Project.[ 10]
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