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  • Masaryk Public Library in Vsetin
    Town and district library and antiquarian bookshop, with information on services and regional literature.
    http://www.mvk.cz/English/e_index.htm
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  • Moravian Library
    Specialized in social sciences, medicine and technical literature.
    http://www.mzk.cz/eng/index.php3
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  • Municipal Library of Breclav
    Includes basic information, structure, branches, departments, online catalogue and regional services.
    http://www.knihovna-bv.cz/jazykA.htm
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  • Municipal Library of Prague
    Largest municipal library in the Czech Republic. Including online access - searching, reservations and readers' accounts.
    http://www.mlp.cz/eng/intro.htm
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  • National Library of the Czech Republic
    The largest and one of the oldest public libraries with some six million items dating from the eleventh century, including part of Tycho Brahe's library and Mozart's Memorial. Contains details of catalogues, collections, professional activities, and information for publishers, plus the Czech National Bibliography, Uniform Information Gateway, and related links.
    http://www.nkp.cz/_en/index.php3
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