Specialized scientific periodicals as a component of scientific library information activity

Author(s):  
O. Klymenko ◽  
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O. Sokur ◽  
Author(s):  
Elena Lindeman ◽  
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Darya Moseeva ◽  

The quality of programs in library and information activity offered by various advanced professional training centers are discussed along with the issues and vectors of advanced training of the RNPLS&T staff. The RNPLS&T has to choose between expensive courses when new knowledge and skills are guaranteed, and online express courses (fast, easy, cheaply) where no new competences are guaranteed though employees get standard certificates. This trend facilitates establishing more and more online training centers that are just making money due to the demand for standardized certification. The double standards of education programs evaluation influence the quality of knowledge, though documented and certified. The authors argue that the above mentioned educational organizations have to be controlled, the more so, as the libraries are to accomplish their staff appraisal.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Виталий Александрович Скопа

В статье рассматривается издательская деятельность статистических учреждений Западной Сибири во второй половине XIX – начале XX в. Выделены и систематизированы группы изданий. Первую группу изданий представляли «Отчеты», «Протоколы» и «Журналы» заседаний центров статистического учета; вторую - «Обзоры», которые прилагались к ежегодному всеподданнейшему отчету губернатора; третью группу- «Губернские и областные ведомости»; четвертую - «Памятные книжки»; пятую - научные периодические издания; шестую – отдельные самостоятельные публикации по отраслям статистического учета региона.The article discusses the publishing activities of statistical institutions in Western Siberia in the second half of the XIX - early XX centuries. Selected and systematized groups of publications. The first group of publications was presented by “Reports”, “Protocols” and “Journals” of meetings of statistical accounting centers; the second is the “Reviews”, which were attached to the Governor’s annual, all-submitted report; the third group- "Provincial and regional statements"; the fourth is “Memorable Books”; fifth - scientific periodicals; the sixth one is separate independent publications on branches of statistical accounting of the region.


Nature ◽  
1958 ◽  
Vol 181 (4608) ◽  
pp. 529-529

2009 ◽  
Vol 35 (4) ◽  
pp. 253-263 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sirous Alidousti ◽  
Mahmood Khosrowjerdi ◽  
Amir Hossein Abdolmadjid ◽  
Fakhrosadat Mohamadi

2021 ◽  
pp. 96-102
Author(s):  
Gergana GEORGIEVA

The article discusses some major challenges in editing articles and abstracts with a political focus in English in Bulgarian scientific periodicals. It happens that many of the terms in articles and abstracts that deal with issues affecting legislation in the European Union (EU) are not standardized or codified, as some phenomena have not existed in the language so far. The specific "Eurojargon" used by policymakers easily finds a place in articles and abstracts on the European Union. Sometimes, due to lack of time, journalists use phrases that are adopted by the Brussels administration without thinking about clarifying them to listeners and readers, and perhaps without fully understanding them themselves. Many institutions are aware that such a "European" language is widening the gap between the institutions in Brussels and the citizens of Europe. Due to the complex language of the EU, more and more often the editor, as well as the citizen, finds themselves in a situation where they are clearly aware that communication is impossible. Addressing these challenges could be supported not only through official documents translated into our native language but also through conferences, round tables, discussions on the topic and various government initiatives to fund projects with the inevitable assistance of professionals and linguists in the field of mass communications.


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