TALLINN. KAZINFORM At the initiative of the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Estonia, a photo exhibition dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Republic of Estonia with a documentary series about modern Kazakhstan was opened in the Tallinn Central Library, the Kazakh MFA’s press service reports.
We have to admit that not everyone can afford to buy books (or will in the near future) and that the use of public libraries is still an integral aspect of education in society, and hence a constitutionally protected human right. The introduction of fees for library lending as a means of solving the issue of compensation is inconceivable, writes Maria Mölder in a comment originally published in Estonian in Sirp magazine last Friday.
Tallinn Central Library, Tallinn City Museum and Tallinn Literary Center are teaming up to provide the public with a new, free opportunity to experience culture by loaning out museum tickets.