Maruey at Esplanade is the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) library and learning center at the Esplanade Shopping Center Ratchadapisek. Located on the second floor, Maruey at Esplanade Knowledge and Resource Center has books, seminars, and computer-based services for students and investors in Thailand. There’s also a settrade.com café for visitors.
Soi Phranang Discovery Learning Library (Thai: ห้องสมุดซอยพระนาง) is a public lending and reference library located close to Victory Monument in Bangkok. The modern library is well stocked with mostly Thai books and periodicals limiting its usefulness for most foreign visitors, but it does carry the Bangkok Post.


The International Labour Organization (ILO) has a global network of libraries on the subject of work and work-related issues. The ILO Library in Bangkok, located in the United Nations Building, is the ILO's Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific. It serves as hub for information on established and emerging work issues, sustainable livelihoods, and work-related aspects of economic and social development, technological change and human rights in the region.
December - March
Open : Monday - Friday 8.00 A.M. - 9.30 P.M.
Except non-members service only 8.00 A.M.- 7.30 P.M.
Bunchana Atthakor Building (Anek prasong Building)
118 Seree Thai Road
Bangkapi
Bangkok 10240
Thailand
Tel. +66(0)2727-3737
Fax. +66(0)2375-9026
Website: http://library2.nida.ac.th/
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The National Assembly of Thailand or Parliament of Thailand (Thai: รัฐสภาไทย, pronounced: Rathasaphathai) is located in Dusit, Bangkok.
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Tel : +66(0)2244-1398
Fax. : +66(0)2244-1083
Website: http://library2.parliament.go.th/
The Secretariat of the House of Representatives
U-Thong Nai Road
The National Library (Thai: หอสมุดแห่งชาติ) is a public reference library in Bangkok, Thailand. It has a large collection, some of which dates back more than one hundred years, making it one of the oldest in Thailand. The library has an interesting and sometimes eclectic mix of contemporary and traditional features, with modern computer terminals sitting alongside card index systems.

Founded in 1904, the Siam Society constructed its first permanent library and office buildings in 1937. It was not until sixty years later that the library moved into the newly built Chalerm Phra Kiat Building, housing the modern library, exhibition space, meeting rooms and office for Society staff.
The Neilson Hays Library (Thai: ห้องสมุดเนียลสันเฮส์) is located on Surawong Road, opposite the TOT office building. Apart from the neighboring British Club, there aren’t many nearby attractions, but it is easy to reach by taxi and is just 20 minutes walk from BTS Surasak station.
The library has a good selection of over 20,000 fiction and non-fiction titles available to its 600 members. The library operates a lending and reference service, the latter being available to non-members for a small and very reasonable fee.

Thailand Knowledge Park (TK Park) includes a lending and reference library, mini-theater, and digital technology center. The library has an attractive, modern appearance that befits its location in a popular shopping mall. Its shelves are well-stocked with new books and magazines in Thai and English, and there are many computers for visitors to use. It is located on the 8th floor of the Central World shopping complex, close to SF World cinema and Central Food Hall.

The SCB Learning Center is located at the SCB Park Plaza on Ratchadapisek Road. The center includes a small library open to the public, and training facilities for SCB employees. The library (ห้องสมุดธนาคารไทยพาณิชย์) has a good selection of textbooks, journals, newspapers, annual reports, and CD ROMs. Publications are available in Thai and English, but most are available in Thai only.