El libro y los espacios bibliotecarios de la Universidad de Los Andes (Mérida, Venezuela).
Abstract
Historical studies of books and libraries in Venezuela have been approached with great
interest by researchers since the early twentieth century, however, the same could not be
considered extensive or systematic, at least from a historiographical perspective. In this
regard, it is necessary to undertake research for the purpose of generating new contributions
in this field, which is why this article explains from a historical-cultural perspective the
importance of libraries understood as places of the word; that is to say, cultural spaces where
the author-book-reader relationship develops, as exemplified by the library services of the
University of Los Andes (Merida-Venezuela), which, from its beginnings to the present,
represent one of the most important repositories bibliohemerograficos from the country.