Difference between revisions of "Slovene Ethnographic Museum Library"
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− | The Library houses over 25,000 units of Slovene and foreign monographs and periodicals from the fields of ethnology, anthropology, museology, conservation and restoration and exchanges books with more than 200 domestic and international libraries. The | + | The Slovene Ethnographic Museum Library, established in [[established::1923]] together with the [[Slovene Ethnographic Museum]], houses over 25,000 units of Slovene and foreign monographs and periodicals from the fields of ethnology, anthropology, museology, conservation and restoration and exchanges books with more than 200 domestic and international libraries. The library collection is nevertheless older, for it was transferred from Provincial Museum of Carniola at the establishment, and is accessible on [[COBISS - Slovene Virtual Library]]. |
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+ | == Collection == | ||
+ | The Documentation and Restoration Department preserves numerous data and records, including 5,000 field drawings and sketches, 35,000 photographic negatives, 2,100 slides, field notebooks, posters, and hemeroteca since 1923. The SEM co-operates with the Museum Documentation Association (UK) and uses ICOM-CIDOC and SPECTRUM standards for archival activities and digitisation processes. The museum's publications and the Etnolog (Ethnologist) Journal, the SEMnovice newsletter and a variety of other works dealing with museum collections are available to public in the reading room. | ||
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Revision as of 11:03, 8 April 2010
Collection
The Documentation and Restoration Department preserves numerous data and records, including 5,000 field drawings and sketches, 35,000 photographic negatives, 2,100 slides, field notebooks, posters, and hemeroteca since 1923. The SEM co-operates with the Museum Documentation Association (UK) and uses ICOM-CIDOC and SPECTRUM standards for archival activities and digitisation processes. The museum's publications and the Etnolog (Ethnologist) Journal, the SEMnovice newsletter and a variety of other works dealing with museum collections are available to public in the reading room.