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<institutions/no-003044>
        a                           ehri:Institution ;
        rdfs:seeAlso                <https://www.hlsenteret.no/english/> ;
        ehri:buildings              "Read about Villa Grande [here](https://www.hlsenteret.no/english/about/villa-grande/)."@en ;
        ehri:conditionsOfAccess     "The Center’s archives are physically and digitally accessible for researchers and students by appointment and written application. "@en ;
        ehri:findingAids            "- [Library Database](https://bibsys-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/search?vid=GRANDE&lang=en_US)\r\n- [Digitalarkivet](https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/sources?s=&from=&to=&format=all&i%5B0%5D=141&archive_key)\r\n- [Arkivportalen](https://arkivportalen.no/search/1?repository=HL)\r\n\r\n"@en ;
        ehri:researchServices       "The centre provides individual assistance and is happy to support our users in literature and reference searches, as well as identifying articles from other collections."@en ;
        ehri:sources                "Anton Weiss-Wendt (30-8-2011)"@en ;
        ehri:sources                <http://www.hlsenteret.no> ;
        schema-org:openingHours     "The Center is open between 10 am and 4 pm every day. Cafe Villa Grande is open Tuesday-Sunday between 10.30 am and 3.30 pm. \r\n\r\nThe library is open by appointment."@en ;
        rico:agentHasOrHadLocation  <institutions/no-003044/locations/1> ;
        rico:authorizedBy           <institutions/no-003044/mandates/1> ;
        rico:generalDescription     "Established in 2004 as a unit for documentation and knowledge, the library is a cornerstone in the HL-center’s research and dissemination activities.\r\n\r\nThe main topics in the library collection are:\r\n- Holocaust and other genocides\r\n- Religions and life stances\r\n- Minorities\r\n\r\nThe collection includes books, journals, movies, speech and sound recordings, and some private archives. We have access to international databases, e.g. Testaments to the Holocaust. The library works with other Norwegian and international libraries with an inter-library loan programme. \r\n\r\nThe Center also preserves a small archival collection. The collection consists of private archives, mainly regarding individual Jewish victims of the Holocaust in Norway. A substantial part of the material has been digitized and registered on the Norwegian archival online service, Digitalarkivet. Metadata is also available on the national archival search service, Arkivportalen. \r\n"@en ;
        rico:hasOrHadAgentName      <institutions/no-003044/otherNames/CHMS> , <institutions/no-003044/otherNames/HL-Senteret> , <institutions/no-003044/otherNames/Holocaustsenteret> , <institutions/no-003044/parallelNames/The_Norwegian_Center_for_Holocaust_and_Minority_Studies> , <institutions/no-003044/otherNames/The_Center_for_Studies_of_the_Holocaust_and_Religious_Minorities> ;
        rico:history                "The center was established in 2001 as a result of a year-long process concerning the liquidation of the Norwegian Jews' economical status during the Second World War.\r\n\r\nIn the beginning of 2005, the center moved to the historical building of Villa Grande. Villa Grande was during World War II the residence of the Norwegian collaborator and Nazi-leader, Vidkun Quisling. Villa Grande was then known as\"Giml\", referring to the heavenly place in Asgard within Norse mythology.\r\n\r\nWith this symbolic act of re-appropriation, the center transforms the image of this monumental building. Once a house of shame it is now filled with activities in strong contrast to its former role."@en ;
        rico:isOrWasHolderOf        <units/no-003044-the_karl_peter_and_victor_federer_archive> , <units/no-003044-the_ruth_maier_archive> , <units/no-003044-the_else_mendel_archive> , <units/no-003044-the_edgar_brichta_archive> ;
        rico:name                   "Senter for studier av Holocaust og livssynsminoriteter"@en .
