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The article is prepared on the occasion of the jubilee of Professor Yury N. Stolyarov, a prominent Russian scholar, pedagogue, science organizer, Doctor of Science in Pedagogy. The authors analyze the key vectors and products of his scholarly endeavors. His authority and status in the library theory and practice are high. The authors discuss Y. Stolyarov's contribution into modern library science, bibliology, documentology in the subject field of library science and practice.
Цель статьи – комплексное изучение особенностей становления издательского дела в Туркестанском крае после присоединения к Российской империи во второй половине XIX в. Основными источниками для подготовки статьи стали материалы периодической печати, научные работы, архивные материалы, относящиеся к изучаемому временному периоду. Основные методы исследования – метод историко-книговедческого анализа и метод моделирования.
Many scholars point to the crisis in the Russian bibliology. Meanwhile, those involved in the discussion specify the origins of the crisis in the discipline differently. One possible way to overcome the theoretical crisis of bibliology is to turn to Robert Darnton’s conceptual model of communications circuit. Robert Darnton is well known for his studies in the history of book culture of the modern era yet his model, which has long been recognized as a classic in international historical book studies, has been ignored by Russian bibliologists.
The dynamic academic and educational environment needs the specialists capable to work in the intensively developing open science information infrastructure, to retrieve, analyze and synthesize heterogeneous information, to process structured and unstructured research data; to document research findings, to represent them in the open access; to be engaged in social media, and to be aware of many aspects of the open science concept.
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The RNPLS&T’s Single Open Information Archive (SOIA) under construction supports the functionality of open access repository. To provide interoperability, the metadata describing the SOIA objects are rendered to external information systems in various formats using OAI-PMH and SRU/SRW [ 1 , 2 ] technologies. The open access repositories support Dublin Core metadata. Besides, MARCXML, ORE, RDF metadata are also among the supported schemes for some program implementations, however, their presence is quite limited.
The article is timed to coincide with the anniversary of Reserve Colonel Anatoly Mikhailovich Panchenko, a prominent researcher of the history of military libraries, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Chief Researcher of the Book Science Laboratory of the State Public Scientific and Technical Library of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (GPNTB SB RAS).
Within the R&D program “Information support of research by scientists and specialists on the basis of RNPLS&T Open Archive – the system of scientific knowledge aggregation”, the RNPLS&T analyzes the use of linguistic tools of thematic search in the modern library information systems and the prospects for their development. The author defines the key common characteristics of e-catalogs of the largest Russian libraries revealed at the first stage of the analy- sis.
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