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Privacy notice recording meetings

Privacy statement: recording of internal and external meetings The Library collects personal information for purposes directly related to a service, function or activity of the Library. The…  

'Y Print yn Dwyn Ffrwyth'

Y Print yn Dwyn Ffrwyth i'r Cymro: Yny Lhyvyr Hwnn, 1546 R Geraint Gruffydd Y Llyfr yng Nghymru: Welsh Book Studies, Canolfan y Llyfr Aberystwyth / Aberystwyth Centre for the Book, Rhifyn 1,…  

Complaints Policy

This document is also available in Welsh (Cymraeg). Introduction The National Library of Wales is committed to providing excellent services to all our users, but we acknowledge that we don’t…  

Enquiries Service Questionnaire

The National Library of Wales is assessing user satisfaction with its enquiry service and we would be very grateful for your feedback. How we will use your information Your personal information…  

Thank you

Thank you for answering our questionnaire.  

Copyright information

The Digitisation on Demand service provided by NLW has to abide by copyright law. This page is a brief summary of some of the terms you might hear in relation to copyright and your Digitisation on…  

Enquiries Privacy Statement

Enquiry Service Privacy Statement Why do you need my personal data? To allow us to reply to your enquiries and make contact if any further information is required. On what basis will you be…  

JCLD

Legal deposit has existed in English law since 1662. It helps to ensure that the nation’s published output (and thereby its intellectual record and future published heritage) is collected…  

Celebrating Changemakers in a new exhibition

16.10.2024 A brand new exhibition celebrating the work of the Kenyan photo-journalist, Mohamed Amin and the creative responses to his photographs will open at the National Library of Wales on 19…  

There’s “No Welsh Art” – a new Exhibition challenges the myth

11.11.2024 “So much for the past. No patron, no critic, therefore no painter, no sculptor, no Welsh Art. It is as simple as that.” Dr Llewelyn Wyn Griffith, 1950 Since the 1980s the art…