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NTCH Performing Arts Library

Coordinates: 25°2′10.3″N 121°31′6.2″E / 25.036194°N 121.518389°E / 25.036194; 121.518389
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Performing Arts Library (Taipei)
表演藝術圖書館
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25°2′10.3″N 121°31′6.2″E / 25.036194°N 121.518389°E / 25.036194; 121.518389
LocationZhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan
TypeSpecial library
Established1991
Collection
Items collected190,000[1]
Other information
Websitehttps://npac-ntch.org/visits/library/space/

The NTCH Performing Arts Library (Chinese: 表演藝術圖書館; pinyin: BiaǒYǎnYìShù TúShuGuǎn) was established in 1993 in affiliation with the National Theater and Concert Hall (NTCH).[2] It is a specialized library which collates items relevant to performances held at the NTCH, with over 190 thousand items in its collections. In addition to posters, program notes, and video/audio files related to the programs hosted by the NTCH, the library also possesses numerous books on the performing arts, music scores, and various periodicals, videos, and audio recordings of performing arts.[3] Furthermore, the Performing Arts Library also has a special collections room featuring video and audio items including vinyl recordings donated by the family of the late music critic Mr. Tsao Yeong Kun in 2009.[4] The total number of items in this collection is around 70 thousand. In addition to providing patrons with reading, watching, listening, and borrowing services, the Performing Arts Library regularly hold exhibitions and lectures on a variety of topics that promote the performing arts.[5]

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  1. ^ "兩廳院「表演藝術圖書館」重開幕!歡迎所有人走進來閱讀藝術". La Vie (in Traditional Chinese). Retrieved 2023-08-08.
  2. ^ 吳, 尚軒 (2020-06-19). "兩廳院圖書館轉型計畫挨批 總監澄清:不能只有硬體設備改變". The Storm Media (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  3. ^ 洪, 雅筠. "兩廳院「表演藝術圖書館」重新開放!彡苗空間實驗操刀,特殊典藏、CD聆聽等 7 大區域改造亮點". ShoppingDesign (in Chinese). Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  4. ^ "古典音樂迷注意!-兩廳院「特殊視聽資料典藏室」開幕". U-Audio音響共和國. 2009-10-30.
  5. ^ 李, 尤 (26 May 2022). "國家兩廳院表演藝術圖書館:藏身劇場的知識密室". VERSE (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2023-10-19.
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