Vernadsky National Library
The Vernadsky National Library is the largest library in Ukraine and serves as a key research institution. Established in 1918, it is named after the prominent scientist Vladimir Vernadsky, who contributed significantly to the fields of geology and biogeochemistry. The library houses millions of books, manuscripts, and other materials, making it a vital resource for scholars and researchers.
Located in Kyiv, the library plays an essential role in preserving the cultural heritage of Ukraine. It offers various services, including access to digital resources, reading rooms, and research assistance. The library also collaborates with international institutions to promote knowledge sharing and academic exchange.