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==Protection== Libraries are considered part of the cultural heritage and are one of the primary objectives in many state and domestic conflicts and are at risk of destruction and looting. Financing is often carried out by robbing valuable library items. National and international coordination regarding military and civil structures for the protection of libraries is operated by [[Blue Shield International]] and [[UNESCO]]. From an international perspective, despite the partial dissolution of state structures and very unclear security situations as a result of the wars and unrest, robust undertakings to protect libraries are being carried out. The topic is also the creation of "no-strike lists", in which the coordinates of important cultural monuments such as libraries have been preserved.<ref>Isabelle-Constance von Opalinski: ''Schüsse auf die Zivilisation.'' In: ''Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.'', (German), 20 August 2014.</ref><ref>Peter Stone: ''Monuments Men: protecting cultural heritage in war zones.'' In: ''Apollo – The International Art Magazine.'' 2 Februar 2015.</ref><ref>Corine Wegener, Marjan Otter: ''Cultural Property at War: Protecting Heritage during Armed Conflict.'' In: ''The Getty Conservation Institute, Newsletter.'' 23.1, Spring 2008.</ref><ref>Eden Stiffman: ''Cultural Preservation in Disasters, War Zones. Presents Big Challenges.'' In: ''The Chronicle of Philanthropy.'' 11 May 2015.</ref>
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