KBR, the Royal Library of Belgium, is a privately owned national library founded in 1937. Headquartered in Belgium, it employs approximately 120 people. In 2023, its revenue was less than $50 million. While its primary function is as a national library, it also offers streaming services.
The King Baudouin Foundation acquired the private archive of Henry and Louise Le Bœuf-Thys, which the Marie-Jeanne Dauchy Fund facilitated. The collection now resides at KBR for preservation, research, and promotion. KBR collects every book by a Belgian author; however, many books in its warehouse lacked online cataloging, limiting public access. KBR will co-host the 2026 Web Archiving Conference (WAC) on April 21-22, 2026, at its location. KBR participates in a network of European national libraries, reflecting its commitment to international collaboration.
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