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Media culture as the phenomenon occurred simultaneously with media appearance. However, scientists have started talking about the necessity to study media culture in society and its formation only in the late XX century. Media culture obtains the special priority position under conditions of the information society. It is promoted by the accelerated development of communication and digital technologies, the rapid growth in volume, richness and multiformat media consumption by contemporaries.
The methods for estimating the efficiency of information technologies (IT) are considered. The parameters, indicators and criteria allowing to analyze the effects of the use of IT in libraries are analyzed
An important direction in the implementation of the functional activities of libraries at various levels is the coordination of bibliographic work and mandatory methodological support. The issues of coordination interactions are poorly covered in the professional press. For library science, information about the activities of domestic libraries in this area remains not only a source of information, but also an object of scientific study.
The modern social and cultural situation in a removed town Kansk and the role of the Krasnoyarsk Regional Library School in training of specialists in the field of culture are described.
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The article analyzes modern library capability as a social cluster information support. A social cluster information support is offered to be considered not only as technological processes, but also as a process of intellectual resources exchange, that promotes recognition of a library as a territorial center of information-technological resources.
The article summarizes the historical experience on support of the Siberian and Far Eastern regional book publishing by regional and national republican authorities and management in the late twentieth – early twenty-first century. During 25 years regional administrations have passed a long way from unskillful attempts to copy the support measures practiced at the Federal center, from the single support of individual publications to an elaborate system of assistance for authors and publishers producing socially demanded books, mainly of local and regional content.