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<institutions/no-003045>
        a                           ehri:Institution ;
        rdfs:seeAlso                <https://kultur.forsvaret.no/museer/norges-hjemmefrontmuseum> ;
        ehri:conditionsOfAccess     "The museum's reading room and library are used by researchers, authors and students working on themes of occupational history, but the documentation centre is open to everyone by prior appointment. \r\n\r\nArchive records are ordered in advance by phone, email or optionally via the Archive Portal. It is normally possible to place two orders per visit, with a maximum of four archive items at a time.\r\n\r\nThe reading room is open for regular visits from 10am-15pm. At each attendance, the user's name is entered in NHM's submitted visitor protocol.\r\n\r\nBags and outerwear are deposited in the cupboard (corridor) after stationery, paper and own reference materials are placed in the assigned reading room area.\r\n\r\nVisitors can use the library's academic literature by appointment. Books should not be placed back on the shelves after use but should remain in the user's reading room."@en ;
        ehri:findingAids            "[Archive Portal](https://www.arkivportalen.no/search?text=nhm)"@en ;
        ehri:reproductionServices   "It is possible to use a brought PC and digital camera to photograph text documents."@en ;
        ehri:researchServices       "The archives and documentation department handles daily queries about the occupation years and the resistance. The museum's collections of books, archives and photographs are used in collecting requested information on the resistance organisations and their members."@en ;
        ehri:sources                "ClaimsCon'06"@en ;
        ehri:sources                <https://kultur.forsvaret.no/museer/norges-hjemmefrontmuseum> ;
        schema-org:openingHours     "Monday - Sunday: 10.00 - 16.00"@en ;
        rico:agentHasOrHadLocation  <institutions/no-003045/locations/1> ;
        rico:authorizedBy           <institutions/no-003045/mandates/1> ;
        rico:generalDescription     "The collections include: Special literature:\r\nThe library contains books, magazines and smaller publications. The museum's book collection can be searched through the Norwegian Defence Libraries page. The books are not for use and studies must take place in the museum's reading room.\r\n\r\nNHM also has other printed material such as posters, public notices, forms, voucher cards, etc.\r\n\r\nThe manuscript collection consists of illegal newspapers, leaflets and other resistance material that has been reprinted and duplicated.\r\n\r\nThe museum has more than 600 shelf metres of archives. The public archives consist of a series of war archives of the Supreme Armed Forces (FO) that the NHM manages on behalf of the National Archives. In addition, the museum has an extensive private archive collection. [Read more...](https://kultur.forsvaret.no/museer/norges-hjemmefrontmuseum/samlingene) It also contains nearly 2,000,<> taped interviews with resistance fighters and political prisoners. Access to the archives is granted on the basis of a personal request."@en ;
        rico:hasOrHadAgentName      <institutions/no-003045/parallelNames/Norway_s_Resistance_Museum> ;
        rico:history                "The Norwegian Home Front Museum was founded in 1962 by a number of key representatives from the organisations that made up the civilian and military parts of the Norwegian Home Front. The museum, which was completed for the liberation anniversary celebrations in 1970, was a private foundation until 1995 when it was transferred to the state through the Ministry of Defence and thus became one of the Armed Forces' museums."@en ;
        rico:name                   "Norges Hjemmefrontmuseum"@en .
