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The National Library of Sweden ((スウェーデン語:Kungliga biblioteket), ''KB'', meaning "the Royal Library") is the national library of Sweden. As such it collects and preserves all domestic printed and audio-visual materials in Swedish, as well as content with Swedish association published abroad. Being a research library, it also has major collections of literature in other languages. == Collections == The collections of the National Library consist of more than 18 million objects,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.kb.se/english/collections )〕 including books, posters, pictures, manuscripts, newspapers and much more. The audio-visual collection consists of more than 7 million hours of recorded material. The National Library is also a humanities research library, with collections of foreign literature in a wide range of subjects including archeology, history, literature studies, and art history. The library holds a collection of 850 broadsides of Sweden dating from 1852. The National Library also purchases literature about Sweden written in foreign languages and works by Swedes published abroad, a category known as suecana. The National Library has been collecting floppy disks, CR-ROMs, and other electronic storage media since the mid-1990s, along with e-books, e-journals, websites, and other digital material. In 1953, the National Library purchased considerable amounts of Russian literature from Leningrad and Moscow. These books were to form the basis of a Slavonic library in Stockholm. These plans were consolidated in an agreement made in 1964 between the Lenin Library in Moscow and the National Library in which the respective libraries agreed to exchange their countries' literature. 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「National Library of Sweden」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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