Maine Documents and Sources

1982 ◽  
Vol 34 ◽  
pp. 17-19
Author(s):  
Kenneth T. Palmer

Maine has a well established institutional arrangement for maintaining and distributing state documents and records. Government documents in Maine are located in three major libraries — the Maine State Library, the Maine State Archives, and the Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library.The state library and state archives are located in the State of Maine Cultural Building within walking distance of the State House in Augusta. The state library is the principal depository for all state documents. State departments are required by law to submit copies of their publications to the state library which then distributes copies to thirteen dispository libraries throughout the state. These depositories include libraries on campuses throughout the University of Maine System (Orono, Fort Kent, Machias, Presque Isle, Farmington, Gorham, and Portland) as well as libraries of three of Maine's private colleges (Bates, Bowdoin, and Colby), the Portland Public Library and the State Law and Legislative Reference Library.

Author(s):  
Valery P. Leonov ◽  
Tamara M. Gudima ◽  
Tamara I. Vilegzhanina

The International research conference “Rumyantsev readings— 2009” held on April 21—23, 2009 in the Russian State Library was attended by over 290 people from various cities and regions of Russia and from the state-participants CIS. The theme of Conference of this year was “Historical and cultural traditions and innovative transformations of Russia. Educational responsibility of libraries”. In the proceeding publication of materials of the Conference are presented the following themes: “On studying the connection between printed and digital books”, “The cultural potential of modern society and the possibility of its realization”, “Public Library of Ukraine in the information space”


2013 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 187-202
Author(s):  
Robin Wagner

American Librarian Ralph Munn's historic tour of Australian libraries in 1934 is well documented. Along with Ernest Pitt, Chief Librarian of the State Library of Victoria, he spent nearly ten weeks travelling from Sydney and back again, visiting libraries in all the state capitals and many regional towns throughout the country. Munn's trip was funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, which was then, through its Dominions fund, turning attention to philanthropic opportunities in the Antipodes. The resulting report, Australian Libraries: A Survey of Conditions and Suggestions for their Improvement (commonly referred to as the Munn–Pitt Report) is often credited with initiating the public library movement in Australia.


Author(s):  
Sergii Berezin ◽  

The article is based on archival materials from the collections of the State Archives of Odessa Region, Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine (Kiev) and the Russian State Library (Moscow). These materials provide documental confirmation of the little-known facts of the biography of George Afanas`ev, the famous historian and educator, journalist, banker and diplomat, public and state figure. The represented source base allows to refine and supplement the information from the historiography about the life and work of Afanas`ev in the period of his stay in Odessa and activity in the Novorossiysky University. Some of these documents are published and introduced into scientific circulation for the first time.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Ségolène Débarre

Abstract. Although they are discussed less frequently than his maps of the Balkans, Heinrich Kiepert's maps of Anatolia, and those of the Aegean coast in particular, nevertheless occupy a prominent place in his work. First published between the 1840s and the 1890s, Kiepert's maps reflect the way in which the German “classical Orient” depicted by Said (Said, 1978) became increasingly "real" over the years and emerged as a target for strategic and imperialist penetration. While their archaeological orientation tended to eclipse their ties to the German and Ottoman military, this analysis reveals how civil and military investigations were intertwined from the outset, and linked to a desire for national prestige. Based on the archives of the State Library in Berlin, the Secret State Archives of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation and the Ottoman State Archives, this article aims to highlight the ambivalence and different facets of Heinrich Kiepert's cartographic project in Anatolia. The context of his work will be analyzed in order to understand the conditions under which his cartography was produced and the transimperial exchanges that shaped it.


1950 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 96-99
Author(s):  
Gustav Albeck

Vilhelm Grundtvig: In Memoriam. By Gustav Albeck. Vilhelm Grundtvig (1866—1950), formerly Head Librarian at Aarhus, was the son of N. F. S. Grundtvig’s eldest son, the archivist Johan Grundtvig, who while taking part with his father and brother in the meeting of Scandinavian students at Christiania (Oslo) in 1851 met Vilhelmine Stenersen, who later became his wife. She was a daughter of the Norwegian Professor of Theology Stener Stenersen (d. 1835), one of the many leading personalities in Norwegian cultural life who were influenced by N. F. S. Grundtvig. Vilhelm Grundtvig was a philologist and librarian. After being in charge of the Library of the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural College (1892—1903), he came to the State Library at Aarhus, where he became Head Librarian in 1905. In the 31 years during which he was in charge of this Library, the largest in Denmark outside Copenhagen, its scope was greatly extended to serve a twofold aim: to be the chief centre of the Danish Municipal Libraries, and to be the Library of the University of Aarhus, which was opened in 1928. His work as a writer was chiefly concerned with bibliography and its problems. In addition to this he was interested in philological studies, espedaily with regard to the concepts expressed in language. He contributed to the study of Grundtvig’s writings as co*editor of Grundtvig’s letters from England to his wife (1920). He also brought to light and published the testimonial which the Principal of Aarhus Cathedral School gave N. F. S. Grundtvig to take with him to the Professors at Copenhagen University, and from which it appears that the teachers at the school were fully convinced that Grundtvig possessed powers which would ensure for him “a reputation which will increase as he grows older”. Vilhelm Grundtvig had not his grandfather’s fighting spirit. In his earlier years he found it difficult to understand the greatness of N. F. S. Grundtvig’s life*work; but as time went on he reached a deeper understanding of it; and the foundation of the Grundtvig Society was a great joy to Grundtvig’s grandson. He took part in the direction of the Society and was greatly interested in the plans for a definitive scholarly edition of Grundtvig’s works. To the younger research students of Grundtvig he was an unwearied helper. He will be much missed in the Grundtvig Society, which will always homour his memory.


Author(s):  
V. S. Lysogub ◽  
O. D. Svietlova ◽  
N. P.. Chernenko

The article presents the history of the Anatomy, Physiology and Physical Rehabilitation Department.History is presented from the founding of the department to the present.The research is based on a review of documentary materials of the State Archives of Cherkasy region for1943-1986.Key words:Department of Physiology; scientists; educational; organizational and methodological work


2018 ◽  
Vol 60 (4) ◽  
pp. 402-439
Author(s):  
Alexander Weiß

Abstract The State Library Berlin and the University Library Heidelberg hold a number of letters which Adolf von Harnack received from the Scottish classicist Sir William Mitchell Ramsay. The correspondence between these two outstanding scholars is of great importance for the history of the disciplines concerned, Classics and History of the Early Church, as well as for the biographies of the two correspondents. In this article Ramsay’s letters are edited with introduction and commentary.


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