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The Estonian Literary Museum (ELM; (エストニア語:Eesti Kirjandusmuuseum)), is a national research institute of the Ministry of Education and Research of the Republic of Estonia. Its mission is to improve the cultural heritage of Estonia, to collect, preserve, research and publish the results.〔(Estonian Literary Museum ), kirmus.ee, accessed 8 March 2013〕 ==Structure== The ELM acts as a central archive, in particular, of Estonian literature and folklore.〔 It is divided into 5 divisions: # The library (with archive and bibliography). Founded in 1909 with 10,000 Estonian language volumes, it currently has a stock of 809,000 works of books and periodicals in other languages, as well as pamphlets and maps. # Estonian folklore archive (EFA), founded in 1927. It explores the customs, folk dances, songs and text, etc. The collection particularly covers Finno-Ugric folklore, but also Baltic German, Russian, Jewish and other ethnic groups. # Estonian Cultural and Historical Archive (ECHA), established in 1929. It combines the previous collections of the Estonian Literary Society and the National Academy Museum. The largest collection contains manuscripts and monographs, followed by those for photos, art and film & Audio # The Department of Folk Music, in 2000 ELM affiliated with the former Academy Institute with some 3,000 works. They are also periodicals such as the Ars Musicae popularis and Vana Kannel. # The Department of Folklore, founded in 1947. Edits academic journals and 6 publications, and maintains the Monumenta Estoniae Antiquae. Apart from the specific business of the divisions, they also organize exhibitions and campaigns, technical meetings, conferences and various seminars. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Estonian Literary Museum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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