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BiblioRossica is an exclusive portal for academics and scholars that offers expertly selected collections devoted to the most relevant areas of modern Russian and Jewish humanities. BiblioRossica is a project of Academic Studies Press (Boston, USA).

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Apr 26, 2012
Presentation of the BiblioRossica project in March.
Presentation at the Council of Heads of the Public Libraries in the Leningrad Oblast On March 6, 2012, the Council of Heads of the Public Libraries in the Leningrad Oblast was held in St. Petersburg, dedicated to the results of the libraries’ work in2011. At the meeting, the ... Presentation at the Council of Heads of the Public Libraries in the Leningrad Oblast
On March 6, 2012, the Council of Heads of the Public Libraries in the Leningrad Oblast was held in St. Petersburg, dedicated to the results of the libraries’ work in2011.
At the meeting, the BiblioRossica project was presented along with its range of books and its thematic collections (presented by Anastasia Aydakova).

Presentation at the All-Russian Scientific-Practical Conference "Library Collections in the Digital Era: Traditional and Electronic Resources - Acquisitions and Uses"
On March 19-23, 2012, the All-Russian Scientific-Practical Conference "Library Collections in the Digital Era: Traditional and Electronic Resources- Acquisitions and Uses” took place in St. Petersburg.
During the conference, the technical, legal and socio-economic aspects of the work of electronic libraries were discussed along with the trends and development prospects of e-books.
At the conference, the BiblioRossica project was presented along with its concept for resources with an academic humanities specialization (presented by Anastasia Aydakova).

Presentation at the Scientific-Practical Conference of the Russian Association of Electronic Libraries
On March 26, 2012 the annual Scientific Conference of the Russian Association of Electronic Libraries was held in the Russian State Library. The conference addressed topics such as the creation and maintenance of digital libraries and collections, digital libraries’ acquisition and preservation, as well as digital libraries and copyright.
At the conference, the BiblioRossica project was presented along with its range of books and its thematic collections (presented by Anastasia Aydakova).

Presentation at the Scientific-Practical Conference "Information and Multimedia Technology in the Modern library: A Line of Development"
On March 27-28, 2012, in the Second Interregional Scientific-Practical Conference "Information and Multimedia Technology in the Modern library: A Line of Development," was held in the N.A. Nekrasov Central Universal Scientific Library (Moscow). The conference addressed the issues of: the organization of user access to electronic content, inter-agency and interregional partnerships in providing library and informational services to the public—including those in electronic format, as well as the global information realm and the participation of Russian libraries in it, its promising projects, modern media centers as new forms of library activity.
At the "Digital Libraries in the Context of Library Services" round-table, the BiblioRossica was presented with its principle of forming electronic content.
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Mar 19, 2012
New Titles from the Indrik Publishing House
The BiblioRossica book collection has been supplement with another installment of books of various years, from the Indrik Publishing House. Now available on our website are thirty-eight more books, among them: I.V. Antipov’s Novgorod Architecture during the Time of Archbishops Efimiya II and ... The BiblioRossica book collection has been supplement with another installment of books of various years, from the Indrik Publishing House. Now available on our website are thirty-eight more books, among them: I.V. Antipov’s Novgorod Architecture during the Time of Archbishops Efimiya II and Jonah Otensky, In Search of a Better Life. Russian Emigration in Central and Southeastern Europe (Late 19th-Early 20th Centuries), Like a Phoenix from the Ashes ... (Russian Slavic Studies during World War II and the First Postwar Years), The Ancient States of Eastern Europe. 2005. Rurikids and the Russian Statehood, and others.
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