Difference between revisions of "Slovene Study Library in Klagenfurt"
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− | The [[Slovene National Study Library in Klagenfurt]] was originally established in [[established::1927]] as | + | The [[Slovene National Study Library in Klagenfurt]] was originally established in [[established::1927]] as the Central Library of the Slovene Education Association. Today, the library is the largest public library with the Slovene library fond in Austria. The Library fond consists of more than 130,000 units and of more than 500 titles of Slovene periodical press. Since 1997, the library is a member of [[COBISS - Slovene Virtual Library]] network and has launched its catalogue also on-line. Since 1977, the library is a member of [[Reading Badge of Slovenia Association]]. |
− | the Central Library of the Slovene Education Association. Today, the library is the largest public library with the Slovene library fond in Austria. | ||
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− | == | + | == Background == |
− | The very first beginnings of Slovene libraries in Carinthia date back to 1920s. In 1927 the Slovene Education Association, formerly known as the Slovene Christian Social Association, founded the first central library, which later became the Slovene National Study Library. During the Second World War and the Third Reich a large part of the library fond was destroyed or confiscated. Gradually, the library was reconstructed and the fond was increasing | + | The very first beginnings of Slovene libraries in Austrian Carinthia date back to 1920s. In 1927 the Slovene Education Association, formerly known as the Slovene Christian Social Association, founded the first central library, which later became the Slovene National Study Library. During the Second World War and the Third Reich a large part of the library fond was destroyed or confiscated. Gradually, the library was reconstructed and the fond was increasing. |
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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− | + | *[http://www.celovec.sik.si/ Slovene National Study Library in Klagenfurt website] (in Slovenian and German) | |
− | *[http://www.celovec.sik.si/ Slovene National Study Library in Klagenfurt website] (in Slovenian | ||
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[[Category:National libraries]] | [[Category:National libraries]] | ||
[[Category:Specialised libraries]] | [[Category:Specialised libraries]] |
Revision as of 18:10, 22 May 2012
Background
The very first beginnings of Slovene libraries in Austrian Carinthia date back to 1920s. In 1927 the Slovene Education Association, formerly known as the Slovene Christian Social Association, founded the first central library, which later became the Slovene National Study Library. During the Second World War and the Third Reich a large part of the library fond was destroyed or confiscated. Gradually, the library was reconstructed and the fond was increasing.
See also
External links
- Slovene National Study Library in Klagenfurt website (in Slovenian and German)