scholarly journals The National Library of Belarus as a Center for Bibliographical Activity: Current Situation

Author(s):  
Tatyana V. Kuzminich

The author presents different aspects of the current situation of the bibliographic activity of the National Library of Belarus (NLB) as the main state library and the republic information center. The article highlights the changes in the organization of bibliographic processes, the technology of the bibliographic entry formation, as well as the creation of various bibliographic and combined information products. He analyzes the peculiarities of the main bibliographic processes’ methodic and defines the perspectives of the NLB participation in the republic and international bibliographic projects and the approaches to the realized bibliographic processes’ improvement.

Author(s):  
Aleksandr Yu. Samarin ◽  
Irina P. Tikunova

The work on identification and state registration of the book monuments is one of priority directions of the state cultural policy of Russia. Every year beginning with 2010 in the Russian state library there is held the All-Russian meeting on work with book monuments to discuss topical issues of revealing, recording and preserving the most valuable part of the national library holdings of the country. The meeting was attended by the heads and experts of the government authorities, federal and regional libraries and museums. The central theme of the meeting in 2015 was presentation of book monuments in the electronic environment as a way of organizing their accessibility to today’s readers and ensuring their preservation for future generations. A separate group of presentations was devoted to the development of the all-Russian Corpus of Book Monuments. Via video link the meeting was attended by the representatives of the National library of Belarus. The Republic of Belarus, next to Russia, proceeds to identification and state registration of book monuments.


Author(s):  
Article Editorial

On July, 14—15th, 2009 the delegation from the National library of Republic Korea has visited the Russian State Library and took part in opening of the renovated reading room of the Korean literature.


1992 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 17-19
Author(s):  
Ljudmila Kiryukhina

Before becoming an independent state, the Republic of Byelorussia had initiated an extensive programme of aesthetic education which complemented activities elsewhere in the former USSR while stimulating a revival of interest in Byelorussian cultural traditions. Libraries, led by the National Library (now the State Library) at Minsk, contribute to this programme through the provision of publications, by organising or hosting activities, and by working closely with schools. Particular efforts are being made, in association with Melodiya, to improve acquisition of gramophone records. The acquisition of books benefits from a developing programme of international exchange.


2021 ◽  
pp. 100-104
Author(s):  
S. G. Kerimova

Information consulting is very important in the effective implementation of business processes. Its emergence provides an opportunity to talk about new trends in the management and development of socio- economic processes in Azerbaijan. Information consulting is a dynamic, interactive process that facilitates teaching and research in which librarians and information professionals have a common language. Librarians need to be effective advisors to stay up to date. Libraries and librarians who are not effective in business processes will, of course, be left out of these processes. Information consulting is a model that reflects both the classical and experimental period of libraries. The title “Information Consultant” reflects a business approach to information services. The importance of information consulting is that the consultant is very valuable for clients and their businesses by interacting extensively with clients and actively supporting their information needs. Information consulting transforms the business goals of leading companies into innovative solutions. In the past, information consultants were usually librarians who conducted a full survey for clients and prepared the information. For decades, information consultants were considered to be the ones who conveyed accurate information by examining obscure information. Companies hired them to find information in libraries that was difficult or too expensive for staff. However, as information technology advances, information consultants are required to provide information in a narrower range, i.e. on only a few key topics. During this period the librarian’s help is needed in any field of research. Because libraries have more opportunities to conduct research in any field of knowledge. Otherwise, it will take a lot of time to find the relevant area, which can be more useful, by obtaining the necessary information and moreьdetailed information from the innumerableьinformation. The creation of the Internet inьlibraries has stimulated the development ofьconsulting services for various categories ofьreaders. This requires professional knowledge of modern technologies from the library staff.Purpose. The purpose of the article is to analyze the role of library activities in the formation of the business environment and information support in the field of management and business, study the features of information consulting in the information support of the business environment and ways to improve the efficiency of libraries inthe field of information support for business structures.Methods. Methods of research- complex methods were used in preparing the article. Profiled publications were analyzed and structural analysis, method of analysis and synthesis, method of interpretation were used. In the course of the research, the experience of National Library of Azerbaijan named M. F. Akhundov was taken as a basis, attention was paid to the results of observations. At the same time, the methods of interviewing, questionnaires and interviews with users of bibliographic information in the relevant field were discussed.Results. In the process of providing information and consulting services, there is a tendency to improve traditional information products and services through the intellectualization of information and library activities, the use of new technological approaches and the perception of more complex consumer requirements by library specialists. Thus, library specialists can determine priority types of services, based on the requests of readers, and, on their basis, forecast and develop information and consulting activities. Determining the specific benefits of these services, that is, their assessment and monitoring allows the library to manage its activities, to determine its strategy depending on the current situation.Scientific novelty. This article is the first article examining the activities of library consulting centers in providing information to the business environment in the Republic of Azerbaijan. On the basis of marketing research, specialists of the National Library of the Republic can determine priority types of services in accordance with the requirements of readers and develop on their basis information and consulting activities through forecasting. Evaluating and monitoring these services allows the library to manage its activities and determine its strategy depending on the current situation.


Author(s):  
Sargylana V. Maksimova

The article presents the analysis of the development of bibliography in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). There are considered the main periods of preparation and publication of bibliographic manuals in the period of 1922-2000. There are listed chronologically and by subject specific bibliographic manuals and their authors. There is described the creation of the National library of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). A brief historical insight allows to identify the basic factual outline of bibliography events of Yakutia.


Author(s):  
Kpatinde Talagbe Aime ◽  
A. H. Abdul Wahab ◽  
K. S. J. Fadina ◽  
W. K. A. Oting ◽  
D. B. O. Sinatoko

Author(s):  
Hannah Cornwell

This book examines the two generations that spanned the collapse of the Republic and the Augustan period to understand how the concept of pax Romana, as a central ideology of Roman imperialism, evolved. The author argues for the integral nature of pax in understanding the changing dynamics of the Roman state through civil war to the creation of a new political system and world-rule. The period of the late Republic to the early Principate involved changes in the notion of imperialism. This is the story of how peace acquired a central role within imperial discourse over the course of the collapse of the Republican framework to become deployed in the legitimization of the Augustan regime. It is an examination of the movement from the debates over the content of the concept, in the dying Republic, to the creation of an authorized version controlled by the princeps, through an examination of a series of conceptions about peace, culminating with the pax augusta as the first crystallization of an imperial concept of peace. Just as there existed not one but a series of ideas concerning Roman imperialism, so too were there numerous different meanings, applications, and contexts within which Romans talked about ‘peace’. Examining these different nuances allows us insight into the ways they understood power dynamics, and how these were contingent on the political structures of the day. Roman discourses on peace were part of the wider discussion on the way in which Rome conceptualized her Empire and ideas of imperialism.


Infolib ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 2-8
Author(s):  
Umida Teshabaeva ◽  

The article is devoted to the history of the Tashkent Public Library, at the origins of which were prominent scientists of that time, to the present day of the National Library of Uzbekistan. The library fund has more than 7.5 million items in 75 languages of the world. The National Library is the main methodological center of information and library institutions of the Republic. Creation of favorable conditions for readers is one of the priority tasks of the library, which is improved every year by the introduction of new technologies for obtaining information in an operational way. Thanks to membership in the International Consortium «eIFL», users have access to 38 foreign educational databases, 12 of which are licensed. Also, library readers get access to national and world educational collections in different languages of the world.


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