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Breve historia de la Biblioteca del Instituto de Conservacion y Restauracion de bienes Culturales Especializada en Temas del Patrimonio Artistico Español

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Alicia García Medina*
Affiliation:
Biblioteca Instituto de Conservación, y Restauración de Bienes Culturales, C/Greco, 4 (Edificio Circular), 28040, Madrid
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Abstract

The library of the Instituto de Conservación y Restauración de Bienes Culturales was founded in 1961. The library is specially dedicated to Spanish art, architecture and restoration. Now it has about 20,000 volumes and 450 serial publications. The advent of the computer has revolutionised the ability of librarians to respond to their clientele, making libraries truly information centres: the computer system of this library is used to perform such operations as information retrieval and the creation and maintenance of individual in-house generated databases concerning the Spanish cultural heritage.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 1990

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References

1. Decreto 1938/1961 de 22 de septiembre (Ministerio de Educación Nacional) B.O.E. 24.10.1961.Google Scholar
2. Orden de 28 de febrero de 1986 (B.O.E. 3 de abril de 1986).Google Scholar
4. Real decreto 834/1989, 7 de julio (B.O.E., 12 de julio 1989).Google Scholar