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+ | The [[Slowenischer Lesesaal, Regensburg|Slowenischer Lesesaal]] (Slovene Reading Room) was established in [[established::2009]] within a partner framework consisting of the [[Ministry of Culture]] (greatly assisted by the [[National and University Library]]), the University of Regensburg, and the Institute for South East European Studies in Regensburg. The Slovene reading room is unique in Germany, and offers a limited library collection of over 500 units, focused mainly on the history of Slovenia, its literature and language. | ||
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*[[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana]] | *[[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana]] | ||
*[[Embassy of Germany in Slovenia]] | *[[Embassy of Germany in Slovenia]] | ||
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*[[Goethe-Institut_Ljubljana#German_Library|German Library at the Central Technological Library, University of Ljubljana]] | *[[Goethe-Institut_Ljubljana#German_Library|German Library at the Central Technological Library, University of Ljubljana]] | ||
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*[http://www.slowenischer-lesesaal.de/ Slowenischer Lesesaal, Regensburg website] (in German and Slovenian) | *[http://www.slowenischer-lesesaal.de/ Slowenischer Lesesaal, Regensburg website] (in German and Slovenian) | ||
*[https://www.regensburger-katalog.de/InfoGuideClient.ubrsis/start.do?Login=igubr&SearchProfile=Slovenica-Katalog ''Slovenica'' catalogue search engine] (in German) | *[https://www.regensburger-katalog.de/InfoGuideClient.ubrsis/start.do?Login=igubr&SearchProfile=Slovenica-Katalog ''Slovenica'' catalogue search engine] (in German) | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:45, 23 March 2016
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16 Nov 2011
A novelist Maja Haderlap presents her Engel des Vergessens, bestowed with the Ingeborg-Bachmann-Preis 2011, organised by the Slowenischer Lesesaal, Regensburg
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9 Jun 2011
A lecture about Vitomil Zupan by Ifigenija Simonović organised by the Südost-Institut and the Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg, Slowenischer Lesesaal, Regensburg
Archival article
The Slowenischer Lesesaal (Slovene Reading Room) was established in 2009 within a partner framework consisting of the Ministry of Culture (greatly assisted by the National and University Library), the University of Regensburg, and the Institute for South East European Studies in Regensburg. The Slovene reading room is unique in Germany, and offers a limited library collection of over 500 units, focused mainly on the history of Slovenia, its literature and language.
Mission and objectives
The establishment of the reading room was based on a vibrant cultural and language exchange between Regensburg and Slovenia. The study of Slovenian at the University of Regensburg has been possible since its inception in 1967; today, the reading room provides the necessary study materials for students and the general public. Among other periodicals, the newspapers Delo and Dnevnik are delivered daily.
Events
The reading room is also a social and meeting place, where guest lectures, presentations, public readings, film events, and round tables take place. The vivid programme has featured several acclaimed artists, writers, and poets, such as Drago Jančar, Barbara Korun, Veit Heinchen, Taja Kramberger, Iztok Osojnik, Jani Kovačič, as well as lecturers (Marija Bidovec, Matteo Colombi, and Marko Zajc.
See also
- Slowenischer Lesesaal, Graz
- Goethe-Institut Ljubljana
- Embassy of Germany in Slovenia
- Embassy of Slovenia in Germany
- Consulate General of Slovenia in Munich
- German Library at the Central Technological Library, University of Ljubljana
External links
- Slowenischer Lesesaal, Regensburg website (in German and Slovenian)
- Slovenica catalogue search engine (in German)