National Repository Library

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The National Repository Library is an agency under the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture that collects lesser-used items donated by other libraries. [1] Such centralized collection saves storage costs and avoids the items being destroyed as the libraries can no longer justify keeping them in their collections.

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References

  1. "FINLEX ® - Säädökset alkuperäisinä: Laki Varastokirjastosta 1078/1988". finlex.fi.

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