Sunday, September 9 marked 103 years since the National Library has been providing its services to the people of Guyana.
The library, initially called the Carnegie Free Library, was established after entrepreneur, Andrew Carnegie, provided a grant of £ 7000 towards the construction of the institution in 1907. It was later renamed the Georgetown Public Free Library, then the Public Library. In September 1972, the Library Ordinance was amended. As a result, the name Public Library was changed to National Library with dual responsibility for national and public library services.

