International Scientific-Practical Conference «Science, Technology and Information in Libraries (LIBWAY-2020)»
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The author tries to reveal the importance of different types of thinking for a librarian to realize the essence of
library communication.
The article describes Web-site potential in forming information space of the Centre and its corporate culture.
Over the past decade, the issue of uncontrolled growth of unsystematic information in Internet has remained acute for the scientific community. The problem of finding relevant information related to the distribution and autonomy of scientific information resources remains. A priority in the field of centralized access to the key scientifically significant sources of information is the creation of a united information space (UIS).
Since the early 1990s non-traditional religions were widespread in Siberia and the Far East, and across Russia, among which there was a large number of totalitarian sects and destructive cults. The reason for the phenomenal success of previously unknown religious and occult teachings has been the spiritual vacuum that occurred in the country after the Communist ideology fall. Most of the new denominations launched in Russia publishing, which by the second decade of the XXI century was carried on by several dozen communal or sectarian publishers.
Database Web of Knowledge (WoK) is an essential instrument for work with information during scientific researches. Short information on technique to retrieve and analyze collected information is given. The possibilities of WoK are demonstrated on the analysis of topical basic and applied problem Personalized Medicine.
The article represents a newly discovered essay «An eulogy to Saint Sabbatius Solovetsky»; considers its textual relations to the Life of Zosima and Sabbatius Solovetsky in the I stylistic version and the eulogy to Saint Varlaam Khutynsky by Pachomius Logofet; supposes the time of this literary monument creation
The problem that patrons frequently encounter with searching via a discovery layer linked to a knowledgebase is the overwhelming number of hits. Few if any research or discussion compares how libraries resolve this difficulty. To begin a discussion, the author disseminated an open invitation for academic libraries to participate on three panels from October 2018 to June 2019 to discuss their implementation processes and decisions. Five academic libraries accepted the invitation.