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− | The [[Liber.ac, Academic Book Fair|Academic Book Fair Liber.ac]] was established on the initiative of the [[Faculty of Arts Bookshop]] in [[established::2010]] as a three-day event in order to promote the Slovene scientific and academic publications of the university publishing houses and faculties' bookshops and libraries. The fair presents the new editions of the publications from different universities and disciplines and is held in May at the Foerster Garden, nearby the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Arts]],the member of the [[University of Ljubljana]]. | + | The [[Liber.ac, Academic Book Fair|Academic Book Fair Liber.ac]] was established on the initiative of the [[Faculty of Arts Bookshop]] in [[established::2010]] as a three-day event in order to promote the Slovene scientific and academic publications of the university publishing houses and faculties' bookshops and libraries. The fair presents the new editions of the publications from different universities and disciplines and is held in May at the Foerster Garden, nearby the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Arts]], the member of the [[University of Ljubljana]]. |
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In 2010, the year when the city of Ljubljana hosted the World Book Capital, the theme was connected with the global visions of book publishing. The 'Stars of Eastern Asia on the Slovenian Sky' was the title of the first edition of the fair, on which the focus was on the Japanese and Korean literature and the academic publishing in the field of Sinology and Japanology of the Department of Asian and African Studies at the Faculty of Arts.
In 2011, along with the presentation of the recent academic editions and books by more than thirty publishing houses and exhibitors from Slovenia, the title of the accompanying programme was 'Romance Old New World' with the focus on the Studies of the Romance Languages (Romanian, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, etc.).
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