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| library_name = ''{{Lang|fr|Bibliothèque nationale de France}}''<br>Perpustakaan Nasional Perancis
| name_en = National Library of France
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| location = [[Paris]]
| established = {{start date|1461}} (Royal Library)<br>{{start date|1792}} (BN)<ref>Jack A. Clarke. "French Libraries in Transition, 1789-95." The Library Quarterly, Vol. 37, No. 4 (Oct., 1967)</ref>
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| website = {{url|www.bnf.fr/en/tools/a.welcome_to_the_bnf.html}}
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'''''{{Lang|fr|Bibliothèque nationale de France}}''''' ('''BnF''', {{IPA-fr|bi.bli.jɔ.tɛk na.sjɔ.nal də fʁɑ̃s|IPA}}; "Perpustakaan Nasional Perancis") adalah nama perpustakaan negara Perancis, yang terletak di kota [[Paris]]. Bertujuan sebagai tempat penyimpanan semua penerbitan di Perancis. Presiden perpustakaan ini sekarang adalah Bruno Racine.
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{{quote|"M. Henri Lemaître, a vice-president of the French Library Association and formerly librarian of the Bibliothèque Nationale... outlined the story of French libraries and librarians during the German occupation, a record of destruction and racial discrimination. During 1940-1945, more than two million books were lost through the ravages of war, many of them forming the irreplaceable local collections in which France abounded. Many thousands of books, including complete libraries, were seized by the Germans. Yet French librarians stood firm against all threats, and continued to serve their readers to the best of their abilities. In their private lives and in their professional occupations they were in the van of the struggle against the Nazis, and many suffered imprisonment and death for their devotion. Despite [[Nazi]] opposition they maintained a supply of books to French [[prisoners of war]]. They continued to supply books on various proscribed lists to trustworthy readers; and when liberation came, they were ready with their plans for rehabilitation with the creation of new book centres for the French people on lines of the English county library system.”<ref name="Nature">{{cite journal|date=6 October 1945|title=University and Research Libraries|journal=[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]|volume=156|issue=3962|page=417|doi=10.1038/156417a0|accessdate=10 April 2013}}</ref>}}
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[[File:Bibliothèque Nationale de France (4735320457).jpg|thumb|250px|''Bibliothèque Nationale de France'']]
Construction of the library ran into huge cost overruns and technical difficulties related to its high-rise design, so much so that it was referred to as the "TGB" or "''Très Grande Bibliothèque''" (i.e. "Very Large Library," a sarcastic allusion to France's successful high-speed rail system, the [[TGV]]).<ref name="VisionOutdate">{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/1995/03/30/style/30iht-ftgb_0.html|title=New Paris Library: Visionary or Outdated?|last=Fitchett|first=Joseph|date=30 March 1995|work=[[The New York Times]]|accessdate=10 April 2013}}</ref>-->
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