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2013, [National Library of Finland]
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Table of Contents

The Finnish bridge between national libraries: a glimpse from Estonia -- Janne Andresoo.
How we lost the right to make private copies -- Pekka Gronow.
Standards in the National Library of Finland -- Juha Hakala.
Doves, dogs and dragons - The medieval fauna of the National Library -- Tuomas Heikkilä.
The increased impact of the National Library as a national infrastructure provider -- Kristiina Hormia-Poutanen.
Finnish literature published in North America in the collections of the National Library of Finland -- Esko Häkli.
The fight for freedom of speech -- Päivikki Karhula.
Don Quixote and books -- Matti Klinge.
Private digital archives - Lost cultural heritage? -- Mikael Korhonen.
From England to Ostrobothnia - The long journey of Thomas Bromley's mystical writings -- Tuija Laine.
Cultural diversity. The maxim of a UNESCO Cultural Convention: About the birth and the basic principles of a UNESCO Convention -- Jukka Liedes.
J.W: Snellman's cigarr -- Kai Linnilä.
Why people read: Jean-Jacques Rousseau on the love of reading -- Ilkka Mäkinen.
Privacy, transparency and clandestinity in the era of mass interception -- Hanna Nikkanen.
The book as merchandise -- Yrjö Repo.
Ethics and the intermediaries in the digital age. Libraries and their role in reorienting towards freedom of information, freedom of opinion and privacy -- Hermann Rösch.
The changing research paradigm of the humanities and the role of the libraries -- Jarmo Saarti.
International and national collaboration in the digital age. Meeting boundless challenges together -- Gunnar Sahlin.
Private funding for the National Library? -- Sinikka Salo.
Strong libraries, strong societies: The IFLA presidential theme for 2013-2015 -- Sinikka Sipilä.
Freedom of expression: What is the role of libraries? -- Vigdis Moe Skarstein.
Mystery and transparency: access to information in the domains of religion and science -- Paul Sturges.
Fostering the cultural heritage at the Åbo Akademi University Library -- Pia Södergård.
A match made in heaven or an unsolved triangle drama? - Libraries, publishers and copyright organisations -- Jukka-Pekka Timonen.
Changing information behaviour and the challenges of the digital age -- Gunilla Widén.
The new Sibelius treasures in the National Library -- Timo Virtanen.
Hypervideo - The Hypertextual Narrative of Jean-Luc Godard -- Mauri Ylä-Kotola.
Kai Ekholm's most important publications.

Edition Notes

Juhlakirja Kai Ekholmin 60-vuotispäiväksi 15.10.2013.

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Publications of the National Library of Finland -- 81, Kansalliskirjaston julkaisuja -- 81.

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276 pages
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OCLC/WorldCat
890439234

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