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True backbones of [[:Category:Heritage research|cultural heritage research]], in particular, museum research, the museum libraries listed below are open to international visitors, from experts to the general public, including students. The libraries hold valuable historical collections (manuscripts, prints, legacies, related to important artists and scholars), scientific literature and international periodicals on respective disciplines. They also engage in the exchange of publications with domestic and international libraries. Visitors will also find museum libraries related to specific fields such as [[:Category:Film libraries|film]], [[:Category:Theatre libraries|theatre]], [[:Category:Music libraries|music]], [[:Category:Architecture libraries|architecture]], [[:Category:Design libraries|design]] and [[:Category:Visual arts libraries|visual art]].
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True backbones of [[:Category:Heritage research|cultural heritage research]], in particular, museum research, the museum libraries listed below are open to international visitors, from experts to the general public, including students. The libraries hold valuable historical collections (manuscripts, prints, legacies, related to important artists and scholars), scientific literature and international periodicals on respective disciplines. They also engage in the exchange of publications with domestic and international libraries. Visitors will also find libraries related to specific fields such as [[:Category:Film libraries|film]], [[:Category:Theatre libraries|theatre]], [[:Category:Music libraries|music]], [[:Category:Architecture libraries|architecture]], [[:Category:Design libraries|design]] and [[:Category:Visual arts libraries|visual art]].
  
 
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True backbones of cultural heritage research, in particular, museum research, the museum libraries listed below are open to international visitors, from experts to the general public, including students. The libraries hold valuable historical collections (manuscripts, prints, legacies, related to important artists and scholars), scientific literature and international periodicals on respective disciplines. They also engage in the exchange of publications with domestic and international libraries. Visitors will also find libraries related to specific fields such as film, theatre, music, architecture, design and visual art.