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The online database eKumba also includes informations on several collections of special interest. For some of them the materials are being collected from the year 1946 when the Academy of Acting (predecessor of the Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT)) was established. The oldest is the collection that includes materials (from esseys to doctoral dissertations, manuscripts, sketches of sets and costumes, photographies, etc.) about the artistic, research and pedagogical work of the AGRFT. One of the oldest is also the collection that preserves documents on Slovene partisan theatres during the second world war. Manuscripts and other legacy material by theatre and film directors, actors, historians, and former professors are also included in a separate collection. Furthermore we can search the collection with documents from two international institutions, The International Federation for Theatre Research (IFTR promotes collaboration and the exchange of information between individuals and organisations concerned with theatre research) and The SIBMAS International Directory of Performing Arts Collections and Institutions (it provides basic information about over 700 institutions with material relating to the performing arts and about the collections which are to be found within those institutions). Last but not least is the collection that collects materials on Slovene, European and World theatre and cinema. It includes a library of recorded sounds, library of film and video materials, theatre and film reviews, newspaper clipping, posters and photographies.
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