Digital heritageOver 4,000 Luxembourgish books made available online

Isabelle Gillen
adapted for RTL Today
The National Library has digitised over 4,000 books from its Luxembourg collection, making them publicly accessible online for the first time.
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More than 4,000 Luxembourgish monographs have been digitised as part of a government-initiated campaign launched in 2024, the National Library of Luxembourg (BnL) announced in a press release.

The project is a collaboration between the BnL, Luxorr, a copyright association, and the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). According to the BnL, this marks the first time since the digitisation campaign began that such a large number of works have been made accessible online.

The digitised monographs are now available on the platform eluxemburgensia.lu, where users can search by title or author. The initiative aims to preserve Luxembourg’s cultural heritage by providing public access to works that are no longer available in bookshops.

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