Difference between revisions of "Ksaver Meško Library Slovenj Gradec"
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− | | name = Ksaver Meško | + | | name = Ksaver Meško Library Slovenj Gradec |
| localname = Knjižnica Ksaverja Meška, Slovenj Gradec | | localname = Knjižnica Ksaverja Meška, Slovenj Gradec | ||
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− | The institution, established in [[established::1949]] as the Regional People’s Library, was renamed to [[ | + | The institution, established in [[established::1949]] as the Regional People’s Library, was renamed to [[Ksaver Meško Library Slovenj Gradec]] in 1974, and relocated to new premises in 1980. It operates branches in Podgorje, Pameče-Troblje, and Mislinja. The wide spectrum of books, periodicals and other materials the library offers can also be accessed in the reading room. It features a number of special collections, such as a local book and document collection on the region, a rich collection of books (mostly in German) donated to the library by [[Joseph Arech]], a citizen of Slovenj Gradec, and a UN collection, which encompasses materials on the said organisation. Events for young and adult library-goers are held at the library on a regular basis, for instance, lectures, exhibitions, literary evenings, creative workshops, and story-telling hours. In an effort to accommodate members who are unable to visit the library for medical reasons, the staff provide a home library service. |
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Revision as of 17:16, 24 July 2012
See also
External links
- Ksaver Meško Public Library website (in Slovenian)