Az Európai Könyvtár online kiállításának romani és angol nyelvű
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From: The European Library Press List [mailto:EL_PRESS@NIC.SURFNET.NL] On Behalf Of Julia Brungs
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 2:17 PM
To: EL_PRESS@NIC.SURFNET.NL
Subject: Help us promote "A Roma Journey", a new exhibition of The European Library
Dear colleagues,
The European Library is a free service that offers access to the resources of the 48 national libraries of Europe. Resources can be both digital (books, posters, maps, sound recordings, videos, etc.) and bibliographical. Quality and reliability are guaranteed by the 48 collaborating national libraries of Europe. The partners in The European Library are all members of the Conference of European National Librarians (CENL), a foundation aiming at increasing and reinforcing the role of national libraries in Europe.
The European Library launched yesterday a new virtual exhibition called “A Roma Journey”.
It provides exciting content about Roma’s rich cultural heritage across Europe; you can view a unique collection of full-text books, rare manuscripts, photographs, paintings, sound recordings and videos from the world of the Roma. Rarities on offer include the first ever dictionary written in Romani-Serbian-German in a concentration camp during WWII, traditional songs and tales, and letters exploring the experiences of a Roma family in Scandinavia.
I have attached to this mail our Press Release in English, German, Serbian and Romani language. Please feel free to relay this Press Release within your own network, post a news item on your organisation website, help us “evangelise” this exciting content through your community websites (Facebook, Tweeter, etc.). Help us turn this exciting project into a truly deserved success!
Thank you very much for your kind collaboration and enjoy A Roma Journey.
Best wishes
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Julia Brungs
Project Assistant
The European Library
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