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− | Though the beginnings of librarianship in Domžale can be dated back to 1904, the [[Domžale Library]] was officially given the status of municipal library in [[established::1960]]. Today the library is among the most important information and cultural centres in Domžale, with branch libraries in Mengeš, Moravče, Šentvid, Trzin, and Ihan, and a mobile library service. | + | Though the beginnings of librarianship in Domžale can be dated back to 1904, the [[Domžale Library]] was officially given the status of municipal library of the [[Municipality of Domžale]] in [[established::1960]]. Today the library is among the most important information and cultural centres in Domžale, with branch libraries in Mengeš, Moravče, Šentvid, Trzin, and Ihan, and a mobile library service. |
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The library maintains a local collection department, which features literature and other material on the region. It also houses a reading room that seats 77 people. In addition, library-goers may take part in a number of activities and events: book clubs, a literary café, where talks are held on authors and their works, story-telling hours, philosophy lectures, exhibitions, workshops, puppet shows, etc. Materials are made easily accessible to special needs individuals by way of electronic magnifying lenses, audio books, and a device for optimal sound reception intended for hard of hearing members. A lifelong learning point is located in the library. In cooperation with UNICEF, a safe point is set up in the library premises, where children in distress can find support or shelter.
See also
External links
- Domžale Library website (in Slovenian)