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The University of Suriname Library is the library of the Anton de Kom University of Suriname (AdeKUS).
The university library was started in 1970 with the thesis collection,[1][failed verification] two years after the official opening of the university in 1968.[2] Initially, the library was located at 118 Dr. Sophie Redmondstraat, where the law faculty was also located.[3][4] Later, the library was moved to the AdeKUS campus; this is the Central Library (CB). There is also a Medical Library (MB); it is located at Professor W.J. Kernkampweg 3.[5]
^University of Florida Digital Collections (UFDC), University of Suriname Library. Gearchiveerd op 18 november 2022.
^Amigoe di Curacao, Universiteit van Suriname gaat vandaag open, 1 november 1968
^Vrije Stem, Vereniging van Medici in Suriname, 06-03-1970
^Vrije Stem, Universiteit van Suriname - Juridische Faculteit, 25-04-1972
^Studiegids MA Economie, Bibliotheek, 2019/2020. Gearchiveerd op 20 mei 2022.
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