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Central National Library of Montenegro “Djurdje Crnojevic”- Cetinje
Website http://www.cnb.me
 
 
Official Name Centralna narodna biblioteka Crne Gore“Djurdje Crnojevic”- Cetinje
Abbreviation of library name CNB
Name in English Central National Library of Montenegro “Djurdje Crnojevic”- Cetinje
Director or Chief Executive Ms. Jelena Djurovic
Deputy directors
 
 
Central National Library of Montenegro “Djurdje Crnojevic”- Cetinje
Street Address Bulevar Crnogorskih junaka 163

81250
Cetinje
MONTENEGRO
Phone +382 041 231 726
Fax + 382 41 231 020
Email cnb@cnb.me
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Central National Library of Montenegro “Djurdje Crnojevic”- Cetinje

The Central National Library of Montenegro is open to all citizens of Montenegro over 17 years old, as well as to foreigners with residence in Montenegro, but also to scientific and research institutions registered as collective users. The right to use the materials and services of the Library is acquired by registration, and the Library card could be issued for three days, one month or one year, according to the users’ needs. Internet services are included in the price of annual and half-yearly membership fee.

Library material can only be used within the reading rooms. Central National Library of Montenegro includes three reading rooms- two located within the main building and one at the other location where national collection “Montenegrina” and Collection of Old and Rear books is placed.

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Central National Library of Montenegro “Djurdje Crnojevic”- Cetinje
Reading rooms
* 07:00 - 19:00 (Monday to Friday)
* 07:00 - 14:00 (Saturday)

Library
* 09:00 - 17:00 (Monday to Friday)

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