Великий учёный и классик информатики
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The author examines citations of Russian agroengineering journals by researchers and specialists. Based on the findings, the most authoritative serials are identified. The number of cited articles and their citation frequency are used as the indicators for serials assessment. The author also calculated the share of cited articles per journal, references per article, average immediacy. The analysis is based on the Russian Science Citation Index database. The top-five journals are identified for each metric.
The authors discuss RNPLS&T organizational and technological ap proaches toward designing “Methodological chatbot for libraries”. They substantiate the relevance of chatbot as a digital service intended to develop diverse professional competences. The system of building library professional competences is multicomponent, multilevel and polythematic, including using and designing various automated interaction systems. The authors suggest which library competences can be built with methodological chatbot, i. e. the basic, event-driven, analytical, digital, and technological.
Rujero S. Gilyarevsky is a prominent Russian scholar, doctor of science in philology, professor, founder of information science, well-known professional in librarianship and information sector, and RF Honored Worker of Science. For many years, R. S. Gilyarevsky headed the RAS VINITI Division of Theoretical and Applied Information Studies, and was the editor-in-chief of leading journals on information technologies, processes and systems. Professor V. V. Skvortsov called Gilyarevsky science classic, founder and leader.
This article presents the results of a long-term field experiment (1990–2024) investigating pea yield under changing climatic conditions in the Rostov Region, Russia. Given the high demand for pea in both Russia and the Rostov Region, maximizing yield is a primary objective of agricultural production. The study aimed to determine the optimal combination of hydrothermal factors (temperature, precipitation) influencing the yield of pea varieties in the Azov zone of the Rostov Region.
Helleborus purpurascens Waldst. & Kit. is a valuable ornamental perennial herbaceous species, highly sought after for shade gardens and exhibiting potential for medicinal applications. While this species has been successfully introduced into various botanical gardens in European Russia, the potential for seed propagation remains understudied. This study aims to identify the developmental features and study the characteristics of seed propagation of H. purpurascens under the conditions of the Central Non-Chernozem region, using Moscow as a case study. H.
The relevance of this study is conditioned by the urgent need to enhance global food security and to explore pathways for modernizing the agro-food system in the context of escalating contemporary challenges and multifaceted threats. The aim of this article is to identify the factors contributing to instability in food supply and to determine strategies for strengthening global food security at the current stage of development. It is noted that both developed and developing countries face two major coexisting food-related problems: obesity and hunger.
The creation and further development of the Land Redistribution Fund of the Russian Federation are aimed at increasing agricultural production through peasant (farm) enterprises and private subsidiary plots. The Land Redistribution Fund both expands and contracts over time. From January 1, 2019, to January 1, 2024, the area of agricultural land within the Fund experienced a reduction of 9.1%.
The investigation of plants with high bioresource potential from renewable sources, whether native or cultivated in Russia, is of significant importance. Sambucus racemosa L., a European understory species, accumulates fatty oils and is traditionally used in cosmetics and medicine. This study investigated the fruit development of red-berried elder, using fruits collected from the S.I. Rostovtsev Botanical Garden (Moscow) during 2021–2022.