KB to build innovative new book repository
The KB is set to build an innovative, new book repository in which the National Library will store the Netherlands’ printed and written heritage safely and sustainably for the long term.

The KB is set to build an innovative, new book repository in which the National Library will store the Netherlands’ printed and written heritage safely and sustainably for the long term.
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Individual digital publications can be deposited via our web desk.
The KB houses the Dutch ISSN Centre. You can contact us to request an International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) free of charge.
We prefer to receive publications digitally. If that is not possible, you can deposit physical publications by post.
As a publisher in the Netherlands, you can turn to the KB for the long-term storage of your publications.
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Web archiving is the preservation of websites for later. The KB preserves websites in the web collection – permanently and forever. Read more about this expertise.
Check here what our rates are for copying and printing in the KB, ordering reproductions, requests from the KB and other libraries and international lending.
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