erityiskokoelmissa
Erityiskokoelmissa, a Finnish term translating to "special collections," refers to curated groups of materials within libraries, archives, or other institutions that are distinguished by their unique nature, rarity, or subject matter. These collections are often housed separately from general holdings due to their value, fragility, or specialized use requirements. They can encompass a wide array of items, including rare books, manuscripts, personal papers, photographs, maps, audio-visual materials, and artworks. The purpose of special collections is to preserve and provide access to materials that offer significant historical, cultural, or research value. Access to these items is typically governed by specific regulations, such as requiring advance appointments, supervised use in designated reading rooms, and limitations on handling to prevent damage. Researchers and scholars often consult special collections for in-depth study and to uncover primary source materials unavailable elsewhere. Institutions build and maintain these collections through acquisition, donation, and preservation efforts, ensuring their longevity for future generations.