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− | | maintainer = | + | | maintainer = Simon Žlahtič |
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− | |name = Slovanska Library | + | |name = Slovanska Library |
− | |localname = Slovanska knjižnica | + | |localname = Slovanska knjižnica |
− | | | + | |street = Einspielerjeva 1 |
− | | | + | |town = SI-1000 Ljubljana |
− | |email = slovanska@mklj.si | + | |map = http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lon=14.50823&lat=46.06512&zoom=17&layer=mapnik |
− | |website = http://www.mklj.si/index.php/slovanska-knjiznica | + | |telephone = 386 (0) 1 308 5600 |
− | |managed by = | + | |email = slovanska@mklj.si |
− | + | |website = http://www.mklj.si/index.php/slovanska-knjiznica | |
− | + | |managed by = Ljubljana City Library | |
|opening hours = 8am-8pm Mon-Fri, 8am-12am Sat, closed Sun | |opening hours = 8am-8pm Mon-Fri, 8am-12am Sat, closed Sun | ||
− | |photo = [[Image:Slovanska Library.jpg]] | + | |photo = [[Image:Slovanska Library.jpg]] |
− | | | + | |contacts = {{Contact |
− | | | + | |name = Tomaž Miško |
+ | |role = Head librarian | ||
+ | |telephone = 386 (0) 1 308 5609 | ||
+ | }} | ||
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− | [[Slovanska Library]] specialises in the humanities (literary science, linguistics, history, philosophy, art history, ethnology, theology and sociology). It offers a broad range of literature in Slovene and other Slavic languages as well as periodic publications (145,000 items, 3,500 freely accessible). The library supports research and study activities and fosters bibliographical and documentary work as well as development in the information and communication field. It is one of the most popular libraries in Slovenia which specialises in culture. | + | [[Slovanska Library]] specialises in the humanities (literary science, linguistics, history, philosophy, art history, ethnology, theology and sociology). It offers a broad range of literature in Slovene and other Slavic languages as well as periodic publications (145,000 items, 3,500 freely accessible). The library supports research and study activities and fosters bibliographical and documentary work as well as development in the information and communication field. It is one of the most popular libraries in Slovenia which specialises in humanities, culture and local studies. |
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− | Established in [[Established::1946]] as the Ljubljana Study Library, the Slovanska Library was initially funded by and accommodated within the City Library (1901) at Turjak Mansion in central Ljubljana. In 2000 the Library was relocated to brand new premises comprising a large reading room, a newspaper reading room, a computer reading room, a department for local documentation and bibliography (housing precious old material about the city of Ljubljana) and a multi-purpose hall. Since 2008 the Slovanska Library comprises one of the branches of the [[ | + | |
+ | Established in [[Established::1946]] as the Ljubljana Study Library, the Slovanska Library was initially funded by and accommodated within the City Library (1901) at Turjak Mansion in central Ljubljana. In 2000 the Library was relocated to brand new premises comprising a large reading room, a newspaper reading room, a computer reading room, a department for local documentation and bibliography (housing precious old material about the city of Ljubljana) and a multi-purpose hall. Since 2008 the Slovanska Library comprises one of the branches of the [[Ljubljana City Library]]. | ||
The library engages in the exchange of publications with libraries of the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Russia, Bulgaria, and some other Slav countries, as well as with Austria and the United Kingdom. | The library engages in the exchange of publications with libraries of the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Russia, Bulgaria, and some other Slav countries, as well as with Austria and the United Kingdom. | ||
− | Slovanska Library organises monthly thematic exhibitions, weekly presentations of new publications, book readings and other events (for example ''Continuous Reading of Cervantes's Don Quixote'', which was organised in cooperation with the Spanish Embassy). Since 2005 it also | + | Slovanska Library organises monthly thematic exhibitions, weekly presentations of new publications, book readings and other events (for example ''Continuous Reading of Cervantes's Don Quixote'', which was organised in cooperation with the [[Embassy of the Kingdom of Spain in Slovenia|Spanish Embassy]]). Since 2005 it has also organised the debate evening ''Philologos'' with the [[Logos Cultural Society (KUD Logos)]]. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Ljubljana City Library]] |
* [[Logos Cultural Society (KUD Logos)]] | * [[Logos Cultural Society (KUD Logos)]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | * [ | + | * [https://eng.mklj.si/index.php/branches/slovanska-library Slovanska Library website] |
[[Category:Libraries]] | [[Category:Libraries]] | ||
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[[Category:Exhibition venues]] | [[Category:Exhibition venues]] | ||
[[Category:Exhibition organisers]] | [[Category:Exhibition organisers]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Archives & Libraries]] |
Latest revision as of 18:49, 24 November 2020
Established in 1946 as the Ljubljana Study Library, the Slovanska Library was initially funded by and accommodated within the City Library (1901) at Turjak Mansion in central Ljubljana. In 2000 the Library was relocated to brand new premises comprising a large reading room, a newspaper reading room, a computer reading room, a department for local documentation and bibliography (housing precious old material about the city of Ljubljana) and a multi-purpose hall. Since 2008 the Slovanska Library comprises one of the branches of the Ljubljana City Library.
The library engages in the exchange of publications with libraries of the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Russia, Bulgaria, and some other Slav countries, as well as with Austria and the United Kingdom.
Slovanska Library organises monthly thematic exhibitions, weekly presentations of new publications, book readings and other events (for example Continuous Reading of Cervantes's Don Quixote, which was organised in cooperation with the Spanish Embassy). Since 2005 it has also organised the debate evening Philologos with the Logos Cultural Society (KUD Logos).