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''[[Bukla Magazine|Bukla]]'' (''bukla'' is a colloquial Slovenian term for "a book") is a "magazine on good books and multimedia" published by [[UMco]] since [[established::2005]]. presenting book news from domestic and foreign literature, social sciences, natural sciences, poetry, professional literary magazines, children's and youth literature, manuals and all other novelties related to books. It puts under the sptlight outstanding authors and book collections and other literary creators. Slovene cultural experts also write about new books and what they read, also pointing to trends in in publishing and book production. | ''[[Bukla Magazine|Bukla]]'' (''bukla'' is a colloquial Slovenian term for "a book") is a "magazine on good books and multimedia" published by [[UMco]] since [[established::2005]]. presenting book news from domestic and foreign literature, social sciences, natural sciences, poetry, professional literary magazines, children's and youth literature, manuals and all other novelties related to books. It puts under the sptlight outstanding authors and book collections and other literary creators. Slovene cultural experts also write about new books and what they read, also pointing to trends in in publishing and book production. | ||
− | + | ''Bukla'' promotes reading projects. It cooperates with experts in the field of youth literature and reading, also participates in the promotion of bibliopedagogical activities of libraries, bookstores, publishing houses and activities of [[Slovene Section of IBBY]]. | |
The magazine is available in more than 250 locations around Slovenia. | The magazine is available in more than 250 locations around Slovenia. |
Culture.si offers information on Slovene cultural producers, venues, festivals and support services, all in one place. It encourages international cultural exchange in the fields of arts, culture and heritage. The portal and its content is owned and funded by the Ministry of Culture, funded by the European Union Recovery and Resilience Plan and developed by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory.