02. Lietuvos mokslų akademijos biblioteka, 2003/2004

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    Lietuvos mokslų akademijos biblioteka
    (2006) Maceika, Juozas
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    Lietuviškos spaudos draudimo ženklai nacionalinėje bibliografijoje
    (2006) Debesienė, Valerija
    The article surveys the Lithuanian periodicals of the Lithuanian press ban period, published in so called Little Lithuania (Prussia) and USA. From journals and newspaper articles for the period of 1893–1903 we learn about the dissemination and reading of Lithuanian press by Lithuanians living both in Lithuania and abroad, as well as about the struggle for other political and economic rights.
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    Lietuvos mokslininkai monografijose
    (2006) Railienė, Birutė
    The personal portrait of a scholar is still underrepresented in Lithuanian literature. A survey in the Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences was carried out to investigate the situation. The first published works about Lithuanian scholars appeared in 19th century in Polish language. The first book in Lithuanian was published in 1924 in Kaunas. During the period of 1924–2004 Lithuanian scholars were honoured in 124 books. Among them 16 books were published in other countries. Statistical data showed how different sciences were represented in the field of biographical works.
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    Atestacija – darbuotojų skatinimo priemonė
    (2006) Fedorovskytė, Jelena
    On 21 September 2004 in Byelorussia (Minsk) in the international scientific conference „The activity problems of scientific libraries: the traditions and development perspectives“ the report „The certification – one of means of workers’ stimulation“ has been presented. The goal of this report was to continue the research concerning the questions of librarians’ certification, to examine more extensively and evaluate the necessity of librarians’ certification in Lithuania comparing with the experience of teachers or medical workers and referring to it. After performing the examination and analysis the teachers’ and medical workers’ experience in the sphere of certification there has been stated that the goal of certification is not considered as means of control, but the stimulation to improve as well as the verification of a worker’s suitability to his or her position. The experience of teachers and medical workers showed that the cause of the problems is not certification itself, but the disorder in organizing it. Nevertheless, there cannot be stated that the certification would help to evaluate the librarian’s work objectively – this is the question without exact answer. This experiment revealed that the certification is needed, but most people would not like the certification to be obligatory. The general opinion is following: the certified worker would have to receive the higher salary.
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    Jono Radvano „Radviliada“ anuo metu ir dabar
    (2006) Narbutas, Sigitas
    The article discusses the heroic poem „Radivilias“, written in Latin by Jonas Radvanas (lived in the second half of the XVI century). This piece was published in Vilnius in 1592 together with some other poetic and prozaic texts. The only copy of this publication in Lithuania is kept in the Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences. The plot of this multilayered and polysemous heroic poem revolves around the life story of Mikalojus Radvila the Red (1512–1584), duke of Biržai and Dubingiai, who was the great hetman of Lithuania and voivode of Vilnius too. The poem recounts the important victories, achieved by the Lithuanian army against Moscow during the Livonian war (1558–1582). The protagonist, Radvila the Red, is an idealized character. He is depicted as a Lithuanian warrior, defending fatherland at a crucial historical moment. Here fatherland means the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, created in olden times by its most eminent ruler Vytautas the Great. In the poem Vytautas inspires Radvila to heroic deeds before the fateful battle. (It is of interest that Poland is mentioned neither as a political, nor military ally.) The setting has all main locus amoenus characteristics; it is a country of venerable historical traditions, which is richly endowed by nature resourses and populated by heroes. At the end of the poem its future is linked to the protagonist‘s son Kristupas Radvila (1547–1603), who at the time of the poem’s appearance was the most influential political, cultural and social figure in Lithuania. After the change of political, cultural and religious conditions in Lithuania, the poem was forgotten. Its second life began in 1997, when the Lithuanian translation of the poem was published together with facsimile reprints. The article discusses possible reasons of the cultural „death“ and „rebirth“ of this work, as well as some peculiarities of Lithuanian culture, which could cause the appearance of this and similar cultural artifacts in modern world.
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    Nesvyžiaus spaustuvės leidiniai Retų spaudinių skyriaus Lituanikos fonde
    (2006) Radvilienė, Violeta
    The subject of this article are the books, printed in Nesvyžius (Nesvizh) in XVIII century and currently kept in the Lituanica collection of the Rare Books Department. The article discusses the subjects, motives of publication, condition of the copies and proveniences of twenty books. We note that the majority of these publications are of a low polygraphic quality and are printed on inferior paper. We conclude that Nesvyžius printing-house was of limited means, therefore they printed on a paper of better quality and chose decorative vignettes only in special cases. As owners of the books – both libraries and private persons – likewise were not very wealthy, the book bindings were modest. Some of the publications might be of interest to a modern reader.
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    Lietuvos mokslų akademijos bibliotekos 2003-2004 m. darbo ataskaita
    (2006) Marcinkevičius, Juozas; Kairelienė, Leokadija
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    Skaitmeninimo projektai Lietuvos mokslų akademijos bibliotekos Rankraščių skyriuje
    (2006) Cicėnienė, Rima
    Rapidly developing digital technologies and broad possibilities of iInternet make it possible to create a new work environment for scientists – a digital archive, which can comprise a few components, such as electronic catalogue, digital document image archive and additional information database. The development of an electronic catalogue, which would allow the readers to find an information about a document and order it online, was started in 1997. The project Parchments’ Digital Images Archive preserved in the Manuscript Department of the Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences (October 2002–November 2003), sponsored by UNESCO „World Memory“ programme, is our first attempt to implement a digital image archive. The project is presented at www.pergamentai.lt. The implementation of another digital project in the Manuscript Department – ECH:TOPICC – Endangered Cultural Heritage: Tools for Preservation, Investigation and Copyright Clearance, was started in May 2003. The aim of this project is to create the software for the management of multimedia data (text, images and sounds) and intellectual property rights as well as for the interactive internet-based presentation of results. The old musical manuscripts (XIV–XVIII centuries) of various genres are presented on the website www.musicalia.lt.