IHLIA LGBT Heritage
IHLIA's reading room on the 6th floor of the Public Library at Amsterdam, The Netherlands | |
Established | 1999 |
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Location | Amsterdam |
Collection | |
Size | over 100,000 titles, including books, journals, films, posters, objects and archives from individuals and organisations |
Other information | |
Director | Lonneke van den Hoonaard |
Website | ihlia.nl |
IHLIA LGBT Heritage, formerly known as International Homo/Lesbian Information center and Archive (IHLIA), is an international archive and documentation center on homosexuality, bisexuality and transgender.[1][2] It collects, preserves and presents to the public all kinds of information in the field of LGBT. IHLIA curates the largest LGBT collection of Europe with over 100,000 titles on 1515 meters of shelf length - books, journals and magazines, films, documentaries, posters, photographs and objects such as T-shirts, buttons and condom packaging. IHLIA was founded in 1999 by merging the Homodok (documentation on homosexuality of the University of Amsterdam) and the Lesbian Archives of Amsterdam and Leeuwarden. Since 2007, IHLIA is located in the Public Library Amsterdam.
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Entrance of the Amsterdam Public Library, where IHLIA resides.
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Special pink bookcase.
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Der Eigene. Ein Blatt für Alle und Keinen (Your own. A magazine for everyone and no one), 1896 Berlin-Wilhelmshagen. First homosexual magazine. Full text. Collection IHLIA LGBT Heritage
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Levensrecht (Right to live), first Dutch gay-lesbian magazine, Amsterdam, 1941. Collection IHLIA LGBT Heritage.
References
- ↑ Van der Wel, Jack: IHLIA - Making information on LGBTIQ issues in the past and the present accessible and visible, p 158 - 161 in: Ellen Greenblatt (ed.): Serving LGBTIQ library and archives users. Essays on outreach, service, collections and access, Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2011]. Googlebooks
- ↑ Van Staalduinen, Ko & Brandhorst, Henny: A queer thesaurus: an international thesaurus of gay and lesbian index terms, Anna Blaman Huis and Homodok, Amsterdam 1997.
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