1st Edition

Libraries in Open Societies Proceedings of the Fifth International Slavic Librarians' Conference

By Harold Leich Copyright 2003
278 Pages
by Routledge

278 Pages
by Routledge

278 Pages
by Routledge

Learn how libraries have risen to the challenges created by the fall of Communism and the rise of information technology! How do librarians and researchers face war, social upheaval, and other challenges after the fall of Communism and the rise of digital technology? Libraries in Open Societies offers fascinating answers to this and many other questions while providing an overview of this... Read more
  • Preface
  • Address: How We Came Together
  • Issues in Collection Development
  • Building a Regional Collection: The Case of the Library of the Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge
  • In Celebration of Sixty Years of the Polish Émigré Press in Great Britain (Eugenia Maresch)
  • The Death of Exchange
  • Collection Development at the Slavonic Library, Prague
  • The Realities of Creating Full-Text Databases
  • Back Where We Started: Bosnia’s Digital Archives
  • The Sofia Corpus of Data on Slavic Manuscripts
  • Benefits and Challenges of Maximizing Technology for Slavic Researchers at Various Levels: Minnesota’s “Early 19th Century Russian Readership and Culture” Project
  • Aspects of Electronic Information Delivery
  • Building a World Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies: ABSEES, EBSEES, and Beyond
  • Electronic Information Delivery and Consortium Realities at the End of the Millennium
  • Electronic Information Delivery: Selection and Acquisition of Web-Electronic Serials and Databases for Slavic Collections
  • The Database of Latvian Calendars, 1750-1919: An Important Component of the National Bibliography
  • Russian Internet Sites: Science, Culture, and Education
  • The RAMEAU/KABA Network: An Example of Multi-Lingual Cooperation
  • Preserving Slavic Collections for Future Generations
  • Evaluating the Condition of Slavic Collections: Simple Steps to Identify If a Collection Is at Risk
  • Digital Access to Old Manuscripts in the Memoriae Mundi: Series Bohemica Program
  • Digitizing and Making a Web Site for the Soviet Letopis’ Zhurnal’nykh Statei, 1956-1975
  • Journals in Slavic and East European Librarianship
  • The Development of Raamatukogu as a Special Library Journal of Independent Estonia
  • The Contemporary State of World Librarianship As Reflected by Library Science Literature in Russia
  • Baltic Collections Outside the Baltic Countries
  • Collections of Baltic Vernacular-Language Publications at Some North American Libraries: An Attempt at a Survey
  • Baltic Collections in Germany
  • Baltic Collections in the United Kingdom: Past, Present, and Future
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

Biography

Harold Leich