List of Libraries in Thailand - Academic Libraries - Private University Libraries

Private University Libraries

  • Asian Institute of Technology Library
  • Assumption University Library
  • Bangkok University Library
  • Dhurakij Pundit University Library
  • Huachiew Chalermprakiet University Library
  • Kasem Bundit University Library
  • Mahanakorn University of Technology Library
  • Payap University Library
  • Rangsit University Library
  • Saint John's University Library
  • Shinawatra University Library
  • Siam University Library
  • South East Asia University Library
  • Sripatum University Library
  • University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce Library

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