This is the sixth volume of the series on the history of Russian libraries and library science of the 19th and 20th centuries. Standing order and volumes 4 & 5 are available.
This monograph studies the history of publishing activities by the Russian Orthodox Church abroad, particularly by the Russian reverend Job Pochaevskii publisher-brotherhood as a part of Pochaevo Assumption Lavra in the 20th century.
[ Forming Jewish publishing houses in Lithuania ] Москва: Evreiskii Un-t, 1993 Язык: Русский
Цена: $ 13.50
This book tells the story of publishing Jewish books in Lithuania in two periods: from the end of the 18th century to 1836 and then in 1837-1862. Genrich Agranovskii is curator of the Lithuanian State Jewish Museum.
The population of the Russian Far East is ethnically very mixed. The author studies the history of book authorship and publishing in the region, forms of government support and organization of this activity, as well as special efforts towards publishing works written by ethnic authors.
This is a reprint of the second volume of a bibliographical index of the philosophical contents of Russian journals of the early 20th century. The current volume covers 1918-1939. It embraces articles, notes and reviews in periodicals of religious and secular schools, scientific, popular and other periodicals.
In this monograph the history of Siberian provincial free-of-censorship (samizdat) press is re-created from the first post-Stalin years up to the period of "perestroika". The causes of a socio-cultural phenomenon such as `samizdat" are analyzed, the connection between texts and society`s frame of minds is detected, themes and forms of unsanctioned editions` existence are characterized.
[ Old books of the Tomsk Historico-Architectural Museum ] Санкт Петербург: ГПНТБ СО РАН, 1996 Язык: Русский
Цена: $ 21.00
The Tomsk museum book collection includes about 150 rare Old Believer and Russian Orthodox Church books of the 16th - beginning of 20th centuries, which were found in Siberia.
This index includes descriptions of literature on creating, publishing, distribution and use of books and other published materials in the period from the beginning of the settlement of Siberia to the Revolution of 1917.
These are materials to be included in the future "General catalog of manuscripts, old and rare books in the collections of Siberia and Far East". After the Revolution of 1905 there appeared numerous satirical magazines of varying quality.
This catalog includes paleotypes (which, for their cultural and historical significance, are close to incunabulae) of the first half of the 16th century. Jewish book publishing that started soon after the printing press was invented became part of European culture.
This catalog continues the series Russian Manuscripts, Early Printed and Rare Books in Collections of Siberia and the Far East. It contains description of Cyrillic books, dated 16th-20th centuries, including books previously owned by the first bishop of Irkutsk Innokentii.
[ Bibliography of bibliographies ] Москва: ИНИОН РАН, 2000 Язык: Русский
Цена: $ 12.00
This is an index of all bibliographies published as separate editions by the Fundamental Library of Social Sciences and the Institute of Information on Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1928-2000.
Collection of works on the history and current state of censorship in Russia and the USSR, published by the Russian National Library. Among related topics discussed are censorship of electronic media and freedom of speech in publishing in contemporary and old Russia.
[ V.I. Nevskii: The Director of the National Library of the USSR ] Москва: Pashkov dom, 2011 Язык: Русский
Цена: $ 24.00
This book is a biography of V.I. Nevskii (Krivobokov, 1876-1937), a professional revolutionary, a Bolshevik, professor of history, the eighth director of the V.I. Lenin State Library of the USSR. He was rector of the Ia.
This is the fourth issue of the series on the history of score publications and various music genres in Russia, based on the music collections of the Russian National Library in St. Petersburg and on private collections.
This index contains 2,909 bibliographic indices and lists published in 1922-1927 on the territory of the Soviet Russia. Indices are sorted by field. Index of used periodicals and sources. Standing order and volume one are available.
Started in 1980. The index contains information about Russian books and periodicals available from library exchange collections in the following fields: general science, physics and mathematics, chemistry, earth sciences, biological sciences, technical sciences, agriculture and forestry, health care and medical sciences, economics, history, state and law, culture and education, philology, history and theory of arts, philosophy and psychology.
This catalog contains information about 290 titles of regular and irregular periodicals and continuing publications ("Samizdat" and "Novaia Pechat"). Most of these titles were started after 1985. The collection includes some unique periodicals which are not present in other Russian libraries.
This book studies the composition and sources of acquisition of the libraries in Russian Orthodox monasteries, hermitages, Viatka and Tobol`sk Archpriests and metropolitans over a three hundred year period.
[ Information resources of a region ] Санкт Петербург: ГПНТБ СО РАН, 2000 Язык: Русский
Цена: $ 22.00
This is a collection of works on Siberian regional bibliographic and information sources, their organizational and subject structure, current and retrospective indices. Also included are results of bibliographic quantitative analysis in various scientific fields.
[ The State laws regulating library activity ] Санкт Петербург: Российская Национальная Библиотека, 2000 Язык: Русский
Цена: $ 11.00
This monograph studies Russian legislation of last decade on public libraries in terms of providing public access to information. The author, co-author of many pieces of legislation on public libraries, shows how these laws affected library life in Russia.
The collection provides bibliographical information on 165 local history periodicals and serials of the Russian Federation in 1992-2010. It describes the title, place and year of publication, circulation, periodicity, editor, contact information, main idea, and sections.
This book is a collection of the most interesting inscriptions left in the books published in Russia in the Russian language from the collection of the library of Pushkinskii Dom (Institute of Russian Literature).
This is a collection of articles based on materials of the scholarly conferences of the Library of the Russian Academy of Sciences (BAN). It covers a wide range of issues: the 300 hundred-year history of the library and its collections, its scholars and librarians, the publishing and research activities, the fate of specific books like "Petrovskaia kopiia "Radzivilovskoi Letopisi" (XVIII veka)", etc.
The series contains works on the history of censorship, publishing, and the book trade in cities and the provinces, Russian antique and rare books, libraries, reading and readers, and book collecting. Started in 1983.
This index contains about 1,000 bibliographic indices and lists published in 1917-1921 on the territory of the Soviet Russia as well as on the territories under anti-Bolshevik provisional government rule.
The second volume of the series Literary Antiquity includes the most recent studies and materials on Cyrillic publications 16th-18th centuries, the publishing business in the 18th century, the history of bibliography and collecting old printed books.
[ Publishing in Siberia in the second half of the 19th century ] Новосибирск: Государственная Научно-Техническая Библиотека, 1995 Язык: Русский
Цена: $ 29.00
This monograph is about the little studied subject of pre-Revolutionary publishing in Siberia. It discusses many questions related to polygraphy, the work of various publishers publishing in indigenous languages.
This monograph looks at the coverage of the topic of the working class in numerous periodicals of Moscow and St. Petersburg before the first Russian revolution, in the years of 1901-1904. The author restricts herself to conservative and liberal media.
This collected work analyzes the current state, history and perspectives of libraries and library systems in Siberia, the Far North and the Far East: their resources, cooperation, economic issues, users, continuing education for librarians, catalogs and cataloging, etc.