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The history of Trebnje Library goes back to 1962 when teacher France Režun opened a small reading room in the Prosvetni dom. At the outset the library had 1,800 books, but this has since increased to more than 70,000 units of book and multimedia material used by around 4,700 registered members. Today the [[Pavle Golia Library, Trebnje]] is the public library of Trebnje Municipality, with three additional lending branches in Mirna, Šentrupert and Mokronog. Its collection is searchable via the [[COBISS - Slovene Virtual Library]] system. Users are able to access both Slovene and international databases and also local and international news via the Internet. Book acquisition is centralised and takes place in the central unit in Trebnje. | The history of Trebnje Library goes back to 1962 when teacher France Režun opened a small reading room in the Prosvetni dom. At the outset the library had 1,800 books, but this has since increased to more than 70,000 units of book and multimedia material used by around 4,700 registered members. Today the [[Pavle Golia Library, Trebnje]] is the public library of Trebnje Municipality, with three additional lending branches in Mirna, Šentrupert and Mokronog. Its collection is searchable via the [[COBISS - Slovene Virtual Library]] system. Users are able to access both Slovene and international databases and also local and international news via the Internet. Book acquisition is centralised and takes place in the central unit in Trebnje. | ||
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