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− | Founded in 1961, the Library of the [[Department of Musicology, University of Ljubljana|Department of Musicology]] has grown over the years into the central musicological library in Slovenia. Organisationally it is linked with the [[Faculty of Arts Central Humanities Library, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Arts Central Humanities Library]]. The Library is housed within the Department and comprises more than 20.000 units of diverse material concerning music, such as books, periodicals, printed and written music, as well as audio and video materials. | + | Founded in [[established::1961]], the Library of the [[Department of Musicology, University of Ljubljana|Department of Musicology]] has grown over the years into the central musicological library in Slovenia. Organisationally it is linked with the [[Faculty of Arts Central Humanities Library, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Arts Central Humanities Library]]. The Library is housed within the Department and comprises more than 20.000 units of diverse material concerning music, such as books, periodicals, printed and written music, as well as audio and video materials. |
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+ | Throughout the years the Library collected material and enlarged its fond. One of the ways of collecting the Library's fond was through donations. The special part of the bibliographic fond was the collection of academian Professor [[Dragotin Cvetk]]o. He was a founder of the Department of Musicology and its Head of Department for several years. The purchased collection by Dragotin Cvetko includes remarkable works by world known researchers of Musicology. The full bibliography of Cvetko's collection is available online. | ||
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+ | Another important figure in the Library's history is ethnomusicologist [[Bruno Nettl]]. In 2006 he donated an impressive collection of world reference literature in the field of Ethnomusicology. The part of this bibliography is available online. | ||
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+ | The information on the fond of the Library is accessible with COBISS and by index files which are also available in the electronical version on the Library's website. Most of the obtained material after 1991 is reviewed with a help of a COBISS system. For staff members and students there is also a special access to the internal e-Library. | ||
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+ | The library has a modest reading room for six, computers that offer access to the COBISS - Slovene Virtual Library catalogue and the use of other electronic sources, as well as two seats for listening purposes. | ||
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Throughout the years the Library collected material and enlarged its fond. One of the ways of collecting the Library's fond was through donations. The special part of the bibliographic fond was the collection of academian Professor Dragotin Cvetko. He was a founder of the Department of Musicology and its Head of Department for several years. The purchased collection by Dragotin Cvetko includes remarkable works by world known researchers of Musicology. The full bibliography of Cvetko's collection is available online.
Another important figure in the Library's history is ethnomusicologist Bruno Nettl. In 2006 he donated an impressive collection of world reference literature in the field of Ethnomusicology. The part of this bibliography is available online.
The information on the fond of the Library is accessible with COBISS and by index files which are also available in the electronical version on the Library's website. Most of the obtained material after 1991 is reviewed with a help of a COBISS system. For staff members and students there is also a special access to the internal e-Library.
The library has a modest reading room for six, computers that offer access to the COBISS - Slovene Virtual Library catalogue and the use of other electronic sources, as well as two seats for listening purposes.
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