United Nations Library & Archives Geneva
| United Nations Library & Archives Geneva | |
|---|---|
| 46°13′36″N 6°08′26″E / 46.22667°N 6.14056°E | |
| Location | Palace of Nations, Geneva, Switzerland | 
| Type | Special library | 
| Scope | United Nations-related research | 
| Established | 1919 | 
| Collection | |
| Items collected | Books, magazines, pamphlets, journals/periodicals, newspapers, official documents/publications, maps, microfilm/microfiche | 
| Size | more than 4 million print items | 
| Other information | |
| Parent organization | United Nations | 
| Website | ungeneva.org/en/library-archives | 
The United Nations Library & Archives Geneva is part of the United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG), located in the Palace of Nations.
The library and archives open their doors not only to UN staff and members of the diplomatic corps but to researchers, students and practitioners from all walks of life.
The UN Library, previously the League of Nations Library, was established in 1919 and became the UN Library following the transfer of the League’s assets to the United Nations in 1946. The library aims to uphold the vision of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., who, in 1927, made a significant donation to the League of Nations that enabled the construction of the library building “to serve as a centre of international research and an instrument of international understanding”.