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| name                = Oton Župančič Library
 
| name                = Oton Župančič Library
| localname          = Knjižnica Otona Župančiča (KOŽ), Ljubljana
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| localname          = Knjižnica Otona Župančiča (KOŽ)
 
| street              = Kersnikova 2
 
| street              = Kersnikova 2
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
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| map                = http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lon=14.5043&lat=46.05525&zoom=17&layer=mapnik
 
| mailing address    = P O Box 378, 1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia
 
| mailing address    = P O Box 378, 1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 600 1300
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 308 5500
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 600 1332
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 600 1332
| email              = koz@lj.sik.si
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| email              = koz@mklj.si
| website            = http://www.mklj.si/
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| website            = https://www.mklj.si/knjiznica-otona-zupancica2
| managed by          = Municipal Library of Ljubljana
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| managed by          = Ljubljana City Library
 
| contacts = {{Contact
 
| contacts = {{Contact
| name                = Vilenka Jakac Bizjak
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| name                = Barbara Cesar
| role                = Director
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| role                = Head librarian
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 600 1333
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 308 5509
 
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[[Oton Župančič Library]] (Knjižnica Otona Župančiča) performs the tasks of regional library for central Slovenia. It was established in 1981 with the amalgamation of three libraries: the City Library (established in 1911 as the St Jacob Library by the Industry Society of St Jacob district), the Workers Library (established in 1926 by the Workers Chamber) and the Pionirska (Youth) Library (established in 1948). In Autumn 2006 these three original branches were united in a brand new six-storey building (each floor 1,000 square metres) at Kersnikova 2 in central Ljubljana. The Library also has three smaller branches in Ljubljana - Poljane Library, Nove Poljane Library and Kolodvor (Railway Station) Library - and has operated a mobile library since 1974; in 2007 a new bibiliobus was purchased.
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The [[Oton Župančič Library]] was established in [[established::1981]] with the amalgamation of three libraries: the City Library (established in 1911 as St Jacob Library by the Industry Society of St Jacob district), the Workers Library (established in 1926 by the Workers Chamber) and the Pionirska (Youth) Library (established in 1948). In Autumn 2006 these three original branches were united in a brand new six-storey building (with each floor covering 1,000 square metres) at Kersnikova 2 in central Ljubljana. The library also has three smaller branches in Ljubljana – the Poljane, and Nove Poljane libraries – and has been operating a mobile library since 1974; in 2007 a new bibliobus was purchased.
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In 2008, the Oton Župančič Library together with the [[Bežigrad Library]], [[Slovanska Library]], [[Prežihov Voranc Library]], [[Šiška Library]], and [[Jože Mazovec Library]] merged the biggest public library in Slovenia, now known as the [[Ljubljana City Library]]. The culture programme is enhanced by an array of events for children and adults.
 
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==Services and activities==
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With approximately 25,400 registered members, the library contains 350,000 items and offers books in 11 languages. Its most important available databases are IUS INFO (all Slovene legal documents online) and IEFL Direct. As Slovenia's most popular library, it has developed several information services, including the [[Stripoteka Collection, Oton Župančič Library, Ljubljana|Stripoteka]] comic book collection and the Mediateka, which comprises materials from the fields of music, film, theatre, and dance.
  
With a registered membership of around 25,400, the Library contains 350,000 items. Its most important available databases are IUS INFO (all Slovene legal documents online) and IEFL Direct. As Slovenia’s most popular library, it has developed several information services, including the [[Stripoteka Collection]] of comics and the Mediatheque, which lends 440,000 items each year and includes a room for concerts and a special room for screenings. It also administers the [[Centre for Youth]], the [[Pionirska - Centre for Youth Literature and Librarianship]] and the Centre for Self-Education for adults. The library offers a series of introductory IT courses for adults as one of its priority programmes. Other significant services include the ‘stock exchange’ of knowledge and the ‘stock exchange’ of jobs, and a home transport service for handicapped and old people. The library collaborates in the [[Kamra.si]] web project and prepares its own digital collection of texts.
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It also houses a concert room and a special room for screenings. These premises are intended for those who wish to spend their free time actively, by listening to music, watching films, or attending cultural events, concerts, exhibitions, film projections, workshops, discussions, or browsing online.
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The library also administers the [[Pionirska - Centre for Youth Literature and Librarianship]] and the Centre for Self-Education for adults, which offers a series of introductory IT courses for adults as one of its priority programmes. Visually impaired users can borrow books in large print as well as audio books, while a free book delivery service is available for users unable to visit the library on account of their illness, age, or physical disability.
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The chess corner allows beginners as well as masters to hone their skills by making use of the rich collection of chess literature. In addition to providing information on chess events in Slovenia and abroad, the library also features two chess tables and organises chess lessons for beginners.
  
The library also runs an exhibition programme at the new premises (eg an exhibition dedicated to Astrid Lindgren or Ita Rina in co-operation with Denmark and Sweden). From January 2008 the library houses the salon and study room dedicated to Oton Župančič (1878-1949), a significant Slovene writer and translator.
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Other significant services include the "stock exchange" of knowledge and the "stock exchange" of jobs, where information providers help users find information, fill in application forms, write CVs, etc. The library collaborates in the [[Kamra.si]] online digital archive project and prepares its own digital collection of texts. All library members can use the e-point free of charge, while visitors are required to pay a fee. Throughout the library free wireless Internet is available.
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== Oton Župančič salon and study room ==
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Since January 2008 the library houses a salon and study room dedicated to [[Oton Župančič]] (1878–1949), an important and renowned Slovene writer and translator. The display was prepared by the [[City Museum of Ljubljana]].  
  
International activities include the international projects Calimera, Pulls, Tune, The Library as a Community Centre, PubliCA, Pulman (educational programme) and Let's Animate in Europe. Ljubljana Municipal Library is a member of the [[International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)]] and houses the office of the [[Slovene Section of IBBY]].
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Pionirska - Centre for Youth Literature and Librarianship]]  
 
* [[Pionirska - Centre for Youth Literature and Librarianship]]  
 
* [[Stripoteka Collection, Oton Župančič Library, Ljubljana]]  
 
* [[Stripoteka Collection, Oton Župančič Library, Ljubljana]]  
* [[Municipal Library of Ljubljana]]
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* [[Ljubljana City Library]]
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* [[Oton Župančič Memorial House]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.mklj.si/ Oton Župančič Library website] (in Slovenian)
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*[https://eng.mklj.si/index.php/branches/oton-zupancic-library Oton Župančič Library website]
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Knjižnica Otona Župančiča (KOŽ)
Kersnikova 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 308 5500




The Oton Župančič Library was established in 1981 with the amalgamation of three libraries: the City Library (established in 1911 as St Jacob Library by the Industry Society of St Jacob district), the Workers Library (established in 1926 by the Workers Chamber) and the Pionirska (Youth) Library (established in 1948). In Autumn 2006 these three original branches were united in a brand new six-storey building (with each floor covering 1,000 square metres) at Kersnikova 2 in central Ljubljana. The library also has three smaller branches in Ljubljana – the Poljane, and Nove Poljane libraries – and has been operating a mobile library since 1974; in 2007 a new bibliobus was purchased.

In 2008, the Oton Župančič Library together with the Bežigrad Library, Slovanska Library, Prežihov Voranc Library, Šiška Library, and Jože Mazovec Library merged the biggest public library in Slovenia, now known as the Ljubljana City Library. The culture programme is enhanced by an array of events for children and adults.


Services and activities

With approximately 25,400 registered members, the library contains 350,000 items and offers books in 11 languages. Its most important available databases are IUS INFO (all Slovene legal documents online) and IEFL Direct. As Slovenia's most popular library, it has developed several information services, including the Stripoteka comic book collection and the Mediateka, which comprises materials from the fields of music, film, theatre, and dance.

It also houses a concert room and a special room for screenings. These premises are intended for those who wish to spend their free time actively, by listening to music, watching films, or attending cultural events, concerts, exhibitions, film projections, workshops, discussions, or browsing online.

The library also administers the Pionirska - Centre for Youth Literature and Librarianship and the Centre for Self-Education for adults, which offers a series of introductory IT courses for adults as one of its priority programmes. Visually impaired users can borrow books in large print as well as audio books, while a free book delivery service is available for users unable to visit the library on account of their illness, age, or physical disability.

The chess corner allows beginners as well as masters to hone their skills by making use of the rich collection of chess literature. In addition to providing information on chess events in Slovenia and abroad, the library also features two chess tables and organises chess lessons for beginners.

Other significant services include the "stock exchange" of knowledge and the "stock exchange" of jobs, where information providers help users find information, fill in application forms, write CVs, etc. The library collaborates in the Kamra.si online digital archive project and prepares its own digital collection of texts. All library members can use the e-point free of charge, while visitors are required to pay a fee. Throughout the library free wireless Internet is available.


Oton Župančič salon and study room

Since January 2008 the library houses a salon and study room dedicated to Oton Župančič (1878–1949), an important and renowned Slovene writer and translator. The display was prepared by the City Museum of Ljubljana.


See also

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