List of libraries in Ukraine

This is a list of libraries in Ukraine. As of 2018, there were some 15,600 public libraries, 8 national libraries, 189 higher education libraries, and 15,500 school libraries in the country.

This is a list of libraries in Ukraine. As of 2018, there were some 15,600 public libraries, 8 national libraries, 189 higher education libraries, and 15,500 school libraries in the country.[1]

Libraries by region

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Cherkasy Oblast

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Chernihiv Oblast

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Dnipropetrovsk Oblast

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Kharkiv Oblast

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Kherson Oblast

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Kyiv

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Luhansk Oblast

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Lviv Oblast

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Mykolaiv Oblast

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Odesa Oblast

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Sumy Oblast

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Ternopil Oblast

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Vinnytsia Oblast

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Volyn Oblast

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Zakarpattia Oblast

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Zhytomyr Oblast

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See also

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in Ukrainian

References

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  1. ^ Оксана Бояринова (2019), Lib4you: путівник бібліотеками України [Lib4You: Guide to Libraries of Ukraine] (in Ukrainian), Ukrainian Library Association
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Партнери [Partners] (in Ukrainian), Ukrainian Library Association, archived from the original on 2024-04-21
  3. ^ "Library Publishing Directory", librarypublishing.org, US: Library Publishing Coalition, retrieved 2026-01-24
  4. ^ Iryna Zhuravliova (2022). "The Central Scientific Library of the Karazin Kharkiv National University under Russian Attack". Polish Libraries. 10. National Library of Poland. ISSN 2353-1835.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Ukrainian Studies: Libraries & Archives", Library Guides, US: Association of College and Research Libraries, retrieved 2026-01-19
  6. ^ a b c d e f g "Бібліотеки" [Libraries], Українська бібліотечна енциклопедія (in Ukrainian), Національна бібліотека України імені Ярослава Мудрого, retrieved 2026-01-20 (Ukrainian Library Encyclopedia, published by the Yaroslav the Wise National Library of Ukraine )
  7. ^ Ed Vulliamy (2023-12-03), "'My mum's books survived Putin's missiles': defiance after blast destroys Kherson children's library", theguardian.com, UK
  8. ^ "Three English-language libraries to visit in Kyiv", kyivpost.com, Ukraine, 2016-01-21
  9. ^ "EBLIDA Members", eblida.org, Netherlands: European Bureau of Library, Information and Documentation Associations, retrieved 2026-01-24
  10. ^ "A Culture in the Cross Hairs", New York Times, US, 2022-12-19
  11. ^ Wendell Steavenson (2022-03-24), "'A library is more powerful than Putin's aeroplanes': The fight to save Ukraine's cultural heritage", economist.com, UK
  12. ^ "Історія", moba.net.ua (in Ukrainian), Ukraine: Миколаївська обласна бібліотечна асоціація, archived from the original on 2025-03-18 – via Wayback Machine (Mykolaiv Regional Library Association)

Further reading

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in English
  • B. Wynar (1993), "Libraries", in D. Husar Struk (ed.), Encyclopedia of Ukraine, University of Toronto Press
  • Wayne A. Wiegand; Donald G. Davis Jr., eds. (1994). "Former Soviet Republics: the Slavic Republics of the Commonwealth of Independent States". Encyclopedia of Library History. New York: Garland. p. 205.
  • "Ukraine" (PDF), Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression World Report, International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, 1999
  • "Ukraine". World Guide to Libraries 2014. Vol. 2 (28th ed.). Germany: De Gruyter Saur. 2014. p. 743+. ISBN 9783110302486 – via Internet Archive.
  • Lyudmila Shpilevaya (2017), "Ukraine: Libraries", in John D. McDonald; Michael Levine-Clark (eds.), Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, vol. 7 (4th ed.), US: CRC Press, p. 4642+
  • Stephen Marche (2022-12-04), "'Our mission is crucial': meet the warrior librarians of Ukraine", theguardian.com, UK
in Ukrainian
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