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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | The Library of the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] was established soon after the academy itself. The first library units were registered in 1946 when the | + | The Library of the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] was established soon after the academy itself. The first library units were registered in 1946 when the academy and its library were situated in Poljanska Street. The library was growing slowly (about 400 units of library materials in the beginning) and the first librarian [[Milica Špenko]] was employed in 1954. In 1959 the academy moved to Erjavčeva Street and the library got a room on the third floor. The Department of Design Library, Academy of Fine Arts and Design was established simultaneously with the [[Department of Design, Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] on Dolenjska Street in 1985. It had 7,000 units of library materials. |
==General information== | ==General information== | ||
− | The Library of the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] is the central library for modern art and design in Slovenia. Some of the library material represents the only copy in Slovenia. The library has over 30 000 units of library materials of which 7 300 exhibition catalogues, 2 000 editions of Slovene and foreign serial publications. It has about 70 currently ordered serial publications. Since 1994, data have been entered into the [[COBISS - Slovene Virtual Library]] but there is still some older material in process of being registered in COBISS/OPAC System | + | The Library of the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] is the central library for modern art and design in Slovenia. Some of the library material represents the only copy in Slovenia. The library has over 30,000 units of library materials of which 7,300 exhibition catalogues, 2,000 editions of Slovene and foreign serial publications. It has about 70 currently ordered serial publications. Since 1994, data have been entered into the [[COBISS - Slovene Virtual Library]] but there is still some older material in process of being registered in COBISS/OPAC System. |
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− | + | The library is also an integral part of the library-information network of the [[University of Ljubljana]]. It is equipped with classic card catalogues and terminals. Most of the literature is in Slovene or English language and can be borrowed by the students of the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] or read in the library by public. The library exchanges material with Slovene and foreign institutions. | |
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+ | It has two sections: the central section: the [[Department of Painting, Sculpture and Restoration Library, Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] and the Department of Design Library which has about 8,000 units of library materials. Both sections together have 170 sq. metres, 27 seats and 4 computers available for users. The library has more and more active users every year. It is visited by students, curators, artists or researchers. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | + | * [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] | |
− | *[[Department of Painting, Sculpture and Restoration Library, | + | ** [[Department of Painting, Sculpture and Restoration Library, Academy of Fine Arts and Design|Department of Painting, Sculpture and Restoration Library]] |
== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | * [http://www.aluo.uni-lj.si/contents.php?p=0|&id=1000&mid=1360&ind= | + | * [http://www.aluo.uni-lj.si/contents.php?p=0|&id=1000&mid=1360&ind= ALUO libraries web page] |
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The Library of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design was established soon after the academy itself. The first library units were registered in 1946 when the academy and its library were situated in Poljanska Street. The library was growing slowly (about 400 units of library materials in the beginning) and the first librarian Milica Špenko was employed in 1954. In 1959 the academy moved to Erjavčeva Street and the library got a room on the third floor. The Department of Design Library, Academy of Fine Arts and Design was established simultaneously with the Department of Design, Academy of Fine Arts and Design on Dolenjska Street in 1985. It had 7,000 units of library materials.
The Library of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design is the central library for modern art and design in Slovenia. Some of the library material represents the only copy in Slovenia. The library has over 30,000 units of library materials of which 7,300 exhibition catalogues, 2,000 editions of Slovene and foreign serial publications. It has about 70 currently ordered serial publications. Since 1994, data have been entered into the COBISS - Slovene Virtual Library but there is still some older material in process of being registered in COBISS/OPAC System.
The library is also an integral part of the library-information network of the University of Ljubljana. It is equipped with classic card catalogues and terminals. Most of the literature is in Slovene or English language and can be borrowed by the students of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design or read in the library by public. The library exchanges material with Slovene and foreign institutions.
It has two sections: the central section: the Department of Painting, Sculpture and Restoration Library, Academy of Fine Arts and Design and the Department of Design Library which has about 8,000 units of library materials. Both sections together have 170 sq. metres, 27 seats and 4 computers available for users. The library has more and more active users every year. It is visited by students, curators, artists or researchers.
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