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The head of the library reports to a board of trustees on a quarterly basis.
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== Prunksaal ==
[[File:Balthasar Wigand Josephsplatz 1835.jpg|thumb|Pemandangan perpustakaan imperial di Josephsplatz (1835)]]
[[File:State Hall of the Austrian National Library NightFall404 1.jpg|thumb|"Prunksaal", pusat perpustakaan imperial tua]]
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The books in the monastery of the [[Conventual Franciscans]] (Minoritenkloster) were stored here. The wing was begun in 1721 by [[Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach]] and finished after his death in 1723 by his son [[Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach|Joseph Emanuel]].
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Also during her reign, the wing was extended on both ends, connecting the central Prunksaal with the Hofburg and [[Augustinian Church, Vienna|St. Augustine's Church]], forming [[Josefsplatz]] (Joseph Square).
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In addition, the library collects all works of Austrian authors appearing abroad, as well as such works which concern Austrians or the Austrian spirit and culture. Further publications from the foreign country are taken up with emphasis on the range of the ''Geisteswissenschaften''. Tasks and services of the national library cover the development of the existence and their supply in the form of local-loan, remote-loan, and search services as well as Auskunfts, information and reproduction services.
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===Naskah dan buku-buku langka===
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[[File:Widmungsbild Juliana Anikia (Wiener Dioskurides).jpg|thumb|Halaman (fol. 6 [[:en:verso|verso]]) dari Vienna Dioscurides, menggambarkan putri Juliana Anikia dan alegori Kemurahan dan Kecerdasan (''Generosity and Intelligence'')]]
[[File:Globenmuseum 17.jpg|thumb|Koleksi bola dunia, disimpan di Palais Mollard-Clary]]
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{{see also|Map collection|Globe Museum}}
The map collection includes maps back to the 16th century and it has existed since 1905. After the First World War, the collection of the [[Habsburgs]] was taken over, designated as the Habsburg "Family Estate Library" (Familien-Fideikommiss-Bibliothek).
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The Papyrus Museum, located in the library in the [[Neue Burg#Neue Burg and Montoyer Wing|Neue Burg]] wing of the Hofburg Palace, has around 200 objects from the collection on display.<ref>{{cite web|title=Papyrusmuseum| url=http://www.onb.at/ev/papyrus_museum.htm|accessdate=2012-08-30}}</ref>
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Since 1826, the music collection contains numerous scores and first-printings of works of well-known composers, such as [[Anton Bruckner]] or [[Richard Strauss]]. Numerous recordings such as records or CDs are kept as well. Among the music collection are also many handwritten notes of composers.
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==Koleksi Perpustakaan Nasional Austria==
*Department of Broadsheets, Posters and Ex Libris: 330
*Department of Manuscripts, Autographs and Closed Collections: From the 4th century to the present day: late antique, medieval and modern manuscripts from almost every literate culture.
*Department of Music: Austria's music archives, and great collection of autographs, it is also one of the largest libraries in the world.
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*Austrian National Library Museums
*State Hall<ref>[http://www.onb.ac.at/siteseeing/prunksaal/index.htm Virtueller Prunksaal]</ref>
*Globe Museum: 380
*Papyrus Museum:<ref>[http://www.onb.ac.at/ev/collections/papyrus/index.htm Department of Papyri] – Österreichische Nationalbibliothek</ref>
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