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The purpose of the article is to introduce into scientific circulation new facts about the history of the formation of estate libraries in the Smolensk province using the example of the Panin- Meshchersky library in the Dugino estate in Sychevsky district. The work provides brief information about the owners of the library, for the first time presents the description of the composition of its collection, examines the further destiny of the collection and provides examples of books preserved in the collections of the Smolensk Regional Universal Scientific Library named after A. T.
The special competencies of a teacher at a higher library school are dif- ferentiated into actual pedagogical (methodological) and knowledge of library technology. In recent decades, the technology of working with documents and readers has been reduced in favor of activities such as marketing and manage- ment. In recent years, theorists and practitioners of librarianship have been unanimous in the opinion that the lack of such qualifications in the nomencla- ture of library positions has a negative impact on the status of young specialists and their retention in the library.
The article deals with littlestudied issues related to the signs of ownership on the books from Russian personal libraries in the Turkestan region (1967–1917) that were found in the National Library of Uzbekistan named after A. Navoi. The purpose of the article: to determine the character of Russian personal libraries of the Turkestan region in the collection of the National library of Uzbekistan named after A. Navoi and the signs of ownership on their books.
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The relevance of the article is associated with the increased interest of modern humanitarian thought in the problems of the sociology of literature, literary reputation and the need to identify possible forms and methods of forming the symbolic authority of writers in the postclassical era. The aim of the article is consider the principles of formation of the posthumous literary reputation of S. Dovlatov (1941–1990) and Ven. Erofeev (1938–1990) on the material of domestic publishing practices 1990s–2010s and memoirs about them.
For studying the Great Patriotic War history, the testimonies of direct participants and eyewitnesses of the events of the war years are of great impor tance. The purpose of the article is to give a comprehensive description of doc uments of personal origin (memoirs, diaries, letters) reflecting the participa tion of Siberians (soldiers and home front workers) in the Great Patriotic War. The article designates these documents by the generalizing term “egodocu ments”, generally accepted in the social sciences and humanities.