Open Data
Statement of the National Library of the Czech Republic about publishing the following databases under CC0:
- Online Catalogue of the Slavonic Library, Czech Explanatory Terminology Database of Library and Information Science, Database of Abbreviations in Librarianship and Information Fields, Database of Czech Librarians and other databases (August 29th, 2023, PDF, 1.27 MB, in Czech only)
- Online Catalogue of the National Library of the Czech Republic, Union Catalogue of the Czech Republic and Articles from Czech Newspapers, Periodicals and Proceedings (January 9th, 2023, PDF, 1.17 MB, in Czech only)
- Czech National Bibliography, National Authority File and Directory of Libraries & Information Centers in the Czech Republic (April 1st, 2022, PDF, 329 KB, in Czech only)
The National Library of the Czech Republic currently provides the following resources as open data:
*) Aleph's OAI-PMH implementation follows the specifications available from http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/openarchivesprotocol.html with a single exception – individual records cannot be retrieved using the "GetRecord" function.
The XML files are not intended for direct reading by humans but for further machine processing. Their size is considerable; therefore, we do not recommend trying to open them directly in the web browser (and also avoid trying to open them on mobile phones and similar devices). Instead, first you should save them to your disk (usually using your right mouse button and selecting "Save Link As" or a similar option). Then you can decompress the downloaded files and save them with an XML extension. The file sizes mentioned above are those reflecting the decompressed files.
Unless otherwise specified, files for download are generated from current data once a week (each Monday).
Although the datasets are available under a CC0 license, you can consider mentioning the National Library of the Czech Republic as a source of data for your project.
Information on our datasets (including clarification on whether they contain personal data) can also be found on the Czech National Open Data Portal and on the data.europa.eu portal.
If you wish to learn more about our activities related to opening data, feel free to have a look at a list of publications and presentations on this topic and an overview of our collaboration with Wikidata.
Please also consider sharing with us – via a webform – how you have used the data and provide your feedback.
Contact Person:
Mgr. Lenka Maixnerová
Deputy Director for Library Collections and Services
+420 770 197 300
lenka.maixnerova@nkp.cz