Estonian Literary Museum

[2] The Estonian Literary Museum functions as an integrated institution that consists of four departments:[3] Apart from the specific business of the divisions, they also organize exhibitions and campaigns, technical meetings, conferences and various seminars.

Some years after the restoration of independence in 1995, the museum received its former name back and extended the publication of its annual almanac to articles, primary source texts and research.

Content can be given in both digitized and text form, as well as pictures, sound and videos, accompanied with comprehensive metadata, such as time, place, maker etc.

A project has also been launched to publish the materials of databases and other collections on the Meta-Share page,[8] which already includes texts "1001 children's games from the year 1935".

It gathers up data from numerous other specialized databases in the Estonian Literary Museum, enabling the user to acquire information with less effort.

The Estonian Literary Museum's building in Tartu, Vanemuise 42
ELM from the Pepleri Street (2017). Photo: Alar Madisson (ELM).
ELM after the 2017 renovation (2017). Photo: Alar Madisson (ELM).
ELM Panorama (2017). Photo: Alar Madisson (ELM)
ELM (2017). Photo: Alar Madisson (ELM)
The Glass Gallery of the ELM (2017). Photo: Alar Madisson (ELM)