I would like to express my special GRATITUDE to the employee of the National Library of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Nurakhmet Gulzhikhan Nurakhmetovna for her very attentive and polite attitude towards readers. Competently and professionally organized work to find the right materials for the reader. Considering that the National Library of the Republic of Kazakhstan is visited by readers from all over the world, your high rating and indicator are formed precisely thanks to such a competent and excellent specialist in his field as Nurakhmet Gulzhikhan Nurakhmetovna.
I also express my gratitude to the entire staff and management of the National Library of the Republic of Kazakhstan for your great and responsible work.
Sincerely, Batyrgaliev Erik Zhalbasovich
I visited this library when it was named after Pushkin A.S., it was the 80s. I had to spend quite a lot of time there, because in my student years there was no Internet. I always remember the feeling of coolness, something huge and solid and the smell. It seemed to me that it was the smell of knowledge, intelligence and tranquility.
To just go in there, see what books are there at all, whether you need it, you need to make a library card.
Okay, this is generally understandable, but how can you explain that they don't give you books to take home, but they need my address to make this library card? What are you going to do with it?