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CONTENTS
New technologies at libraries
123_ The web archive and big data mining | Markéta Hrdličková, Marie Haškovcová
Library services for poor sight handicapped
126_ Library and information services for the blind and partially sighted in Czechia | Simona Haraštová
From the history of SKIP
128_ The Children’s Libraries Club is thirty! – Part 3 | Božena Blažková
Expatriate libraries
130_ Third time lucky: How Czech children abroad came upon their books | Kateřina Schwachová
Promising profiles
134_ Having dreams and a vision and believing in yourself | Pavlína Lenghartová
Events
136_ Czech-Polish librarians’ seminar | Ela Baronová
138_ Meeting of elderly librarians | Zlata Houšková
139_ Archives, libraries and museums in the digital world – for the 24th time | abr (Aleš Brožek)
Education
140_ Ecological subjects in polytechnic education | Lucie Lacinová
Libraries’ visual identity – supplement
P1–P4_ Lighthouse – Louny Municipal Library | Karolína Homonai
Periodicals in what is now the Czech Republic
141_ Zlatá Praha – competing with Světozor | Kateřina Spurná
Regional periodicals
142_ Moravská Slovač – the first Czech newspaper in Uherské Hradiště | Iveta Mátlová
143_ Libraries afresh Living culture among books | Adéla Rujzl
Library community gardens
146_ How to make use of a library building exterior for a nature garden – Part 2 | Dana Václavíková
From abroad
148_ A living place for all – the German Library of the Year 2023 is in Düsseldorf | Roman Hájek
Interview with writer, translator and literary historian Jovanka Šotolová
150_ Exploring how literature helps us understand the world | Nikola Sedloňová
Contemporary literature
152_ A selection of publications on art and architecture – Part 1 | Milan Valden
From the library of librarians’ literature
154_ Interesting new books | Vladana Pillerová
Reviews
156_ Sixty-Eight Publishers and Index: “Parallel Biography“ | Milan Valden
157_ Developing teaching librarians’ competences | Klára Ehrlich
159_ From the World | Roman Giebisch
160_ Literary anniversaries May | Milan Valden