The "Iron Lady" of the bibliosphere. To the anniversary of Olga Lvovna Lavrik
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It is devoted to the history of the formation of the activities of Soviet libraries on communication between society and science. It is proposed to single out the state-oriented service model, which was formed in Soviet times as a tool of social management through political and scientific and technical education. The goals of the enlightenment were to involve the population in the construction of a new socialist society, industrial in nature. Technologically, this was realized during the library reading of specially selected scientific and popular science literature.
The purpose of the research is to study the opinion of library specialists on the use of methodological resources posted on libraries’ websites and portals, social networks and blogs, and the frequency of access to them. The article gives the results of this survey. The respondents were heads and employees of libraries, representatives of methodological services. The total of 754 respondents took part in the survey. The answers of the employees of methodological services were analyzed separately.
The Biography of the well-known Russian librarian and scientist Maria Ivanovna Akilina is presented. It is prepared on the basis of her autobiography and other documents of the Human Resources Department of the Russian State Library. The main scientific works of M. I. Akilina are characterized.
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The article examines and analyzes the existing information resources on the support of voluntary activity (VA). It is shown that VA participants often lack reliable information about volunteerism, which is scattered across various information resources. To meet their information needs, it is necessary to create a single information resource that will help not only motivate VA participants to implement socially significant programs and projects, but also attract new participants in VA.
The development of digitalization has led to increasing use of social networks by academic libraries as a means of marketing services. The literature review has shown that the purpose of library communications on social media is to persuade library users to pay attention to resources and services. Students, from their hand, perceive the library’s social media posts related to training support and publications about events at the university as most useful. Through social media, librarians try to develop relationships with their users.
The article gives a brief description of present reference and bibliographic service models. Its aim is to show the tendencies of reference and bibliographic services development under the conditions of information (and later – digital) technologies.
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