How has gender representation changed over time in the UN General Assembly?
The HLPF virtual side event took place on 15 July 2025.. WATCH EVENT RECORDING.
Building momentum towards the 4th UN Open Science & Open Scholarship Conference. This STI Forum side event took place on 7 May, 2025. Watch the recording.
The UN Library has digitized an important series of Security Council documents: the supplements and special supplements to the official records.
UN Library’s opening hours for in-person and online services.
The Conference took place on 19 November 2019, organized in collaboration with SPARC, under the theme "Towards Global Open Science: Core Enabler of the UN 2030 Agenda".
The Conference took place from 8 to 10 February 2023, with the theme "Accelerating the Sustainable Development Goals, Democratizing the Record of Science". Watch the Conference recording.
The United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld Library puts forward a proposal for a UN Charter Libraries Network, a knowledge network that will collaboratively re-envision the work and nature of partnerships among affiliated libraries with the United Nations.
The historic UN Depository Programme will be phased out to make way for a future-oriented Knowledge Network.
The Library will resume its full schedule on 6 January 2025. Our online resources and research products are available 24/7.
The UN Dag Hammarskjöld Library digitized Security Council resolutions from 1946 to present. They are now accessible and fully searchable in the United Nations Digital Library.
The Dag Hammarskjöld Library’s digitalization initiative preserves and enhances access to the United Nations' documentary history, providing cost-free and easy access to a global audience.
Access a list of our digitized collections, including resolutions & decisions made by UN's Principal Organs since 1946, a variety of Benchmark Series, and on the SDGs.
The Dag Hammarskjöld Library (DHL) welcomes collaborative partnerships in preserving and providing public access to the United Nations’ vast documentary heritage.
Focusing on the past, present and future of Open Access, the event took place on 23 October 2024. Watch the recording.