National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Library

The National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Library (Ukrainian: Наукова бібліотека Національного університету «Києво-Могилянська академія», translit.

It is a key academic resource that supports the teaching, learning, and research goals of the university; its various materials can be accessed by students, scholars, and the general public.

Amongst the collection are many rare items such as one of the four extant copies of The Travels of Macarius, Patriarch of Antioch by Paul of Aleppo.

Closure of the Theological Academy in the early 20th century and events that followed the October Revolution, led to almost complete destruction of the Library.

[3] Old Academic Building is one of the architectural landmarks of the Kontraktova Ploscha which is located on Podil, the oldest district of Kyiv.

The second floor and the Church of the Annunciation in the far eastern part of the building were built in 1735-1740 by Rafail Zaborovsky and according to architect Johann Schädel project.

It is named in honor of its principal benefactors Tetiana and Omelian Antonovych, Ukrainian-born couple who immigrated to the United States, and who donated one million dollars to restoration.

The American Library is named in memory of Victor Kytasty, who dedicated himself to the development and growth of the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy.

[8] The library offers readers up-to-date English-language resources, books for kids and adults, free Internet access, and fun events like Friday night film showings.

At the end of 2005, James Mace's library and archive were donated to the National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy.

Archive and library collection represents materials that describe Mace's life, academic activities and history of ukrainian studies in the USSR and abroad.

Research Library was in Old Academy Building till 2017
Computer room in Bachelor library
Omeljan Pritsak Book Collection