01. Lietuvos mokslų akademijos biblioteka, 2001/2002
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Objektas Pratarmė. Turinys(2004)Objektas Tado Vrublevskio ryšiai su lietuvių visuomenės veikėjais(2004) Marcinkevičius, JuozasThe relations between the representatives of the Lithuanian society and T. Wróblewski had been set at the end of the 19th century and lasted until his death. These relations were especially intense at the time when Lithuania regained its independence. Many times the politicians of the independent state referred to T. Wróblewski and discussed with him about the political future of Lithuania. These relations of T. Wróblewski and Lithuania's society can be seen in his activities while defending the accussed in the political cases. When invited he used to visit the Lithuanian intellectuals of Vilnius, attended various Lithuanian commemorations and also was voted into the Lithuanian Academic Association as a corresponding member. He had allways been maintaining his position that there should be some ways to resolve the conflict between Lithuania and Poland. T. Wróblewski' affection to Lithuania corresponded to his attitude and feeling that he was a citizen of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, who had chosen the defence and protection of those who experienced social offences and injustice as his moral challenge.Objektas Tado Vrublevskio požiūris į Lietuvos kultūros paveldo apsaugą(2004) Jegelevičius, SigitasThe thesis contain an overview of T. Wroblewski's activities in the Commission for management of archives and acts established in 1919 by the Lithuanian State Council. At that time he started to work fruitfully in the fields of archives and museums as an organizer. In autumn 1918 T. Wróblewski together with members of the Lithuanian State Council J. Basanavičius and M. Biržiška were members of a commission formed by the Ministry of Education to take over museums, archives and libraries from the German administration. It is worthwhile mentioning that T. Wróblewski considered that archives of various origin situated in Lithuania belong to the Lithuanian state. He proved it by his work in the above commission. At the beginning of 1919 under the regime of soviet government headed by V. Kapsukas, T. Wróblewski continued his work in the field of protection of movable cultural heritage. He participated in the activities of Commission of Archeology, was setting up Lithuanian Central archive of archeology accumulating in it remaining archives scattered here and there. Direct involvement of T. Wróblewski in organizational and practical activities relating to the protection of heritage was terminated in 1919 by the Polish administration which substituted the Soviets.Objektas Tado Vrublevskio politinė veikla ir Vilniaus lenkų visuomenė(2004) Kasperavičius, AlgisThroughout all his conscious life T. Wróblewski (1858-1925) was interested in policy, social and polytical ideas. In his student years T. Wróblewski was a member of illegal socialist organization and for a short period of time was exiled to Siberia. Having graduated from the university of Peterburg, faculty of law, without attending lectures he started private practice as a solicitor in the capital the Russian Empire. In 1891 he returned to his native Vilnius becoming a solicitor of the city and an active public man of the Polish community. The first Russian revolution enabled T. Wróblewski to join polytical activities. In 1906 he candidated to the lower palace of the Russian parliament (State duma). At that time he was supported by the representatives of all Polish trends, because in multinational Vilnius known for his tolerance in the sphere of national relationships Wróblewski was feeling having chances to win. However, elected was a representative of the Jewish community backed up by a small number of electors - Lithuanians. T. Wróblewski remaind alient to national egoism, was trying to make the conflicts between the Poles and Lithuanians easier. After restoration of independent Polish state T. Wróblewski did not return to polytical activity. Patrioticaly-minded Polish public men did not approve his standpoint in the sphere of national relations considering it harmful to the interests of the state. T. Wróblewski was not invited to lecture at the University of Vilnius re-opened in 1919. A group Polish inteligentsia, the so-called krajowcy, having, however, little influence, were holding views similar to him.Objektas Pirmasis Lietuvoje ekslibrisų konkursas(2004) Narbutienė, DaivaOn the 8th of November, 1908 T. Wróblewski, an activist of culture and comunity of Vilnius district, celebrated his 50th anniversary. The golden anniversary of the bibliofile was commemorated by the first contest of ex-librises in Lithuania. The names of the participants of the contest were unknown. Some of the works were marked by pseudonims. Adam Jerzy Półtawski (1881, Warsaw - 1952, Cracow) won the contest. This prominent person, honoured for his Polish press and culture activities, was an excellent master of graphics, a creator of Polish founts and an illustrator of books. Now one can often come across A. Półtawski ex-librises in the books which belonged to T. Wróblewski.Objektas Tadas Vrublevskis bičiulių akimis(2004) Sadkovska, DanutaDoctor Danuta Sadkovska, the author of this article, lives in Cracow. She is the member of the society of Vilnius region adorers' in Cracow. She spent her childhood and youth in Vilnius and moved to Poland in 1945. Danuta's father, Stanisław Sadkowski, was adopted, brought up and educated by Tadas Vrublevskis. S. Sadkowski graduated from the University of St. Petersburg. He got married in Moscow and soon returned to Vilnius. When interviewed by journalists, D. Sadkovska once had mentioned that she could remember her grandfather T. Wróblewski and his flat very dimly. She was a little girl when he died in 1925. Her father died four years later. S. Sadkowski has been burried in Vilnius, alongside T. Wróblewski. The article mentions society „Towarzystwo Szubrawców"which was organized by T. Wróblewski in Vilnius and also it talks about his warm and sincere relations with the people of different nationalities.Objektas Vrublevskių bibliotekos leidinių rekatalogavimas Lietuvos mokslų akademijos bibliotekoje(2004) Pacepavičiūtė, AlvyraIn January of 1941 together with the Lithuanian Academy of Science there was also established the Library of Academy of Sciences on the ground of the following independent libraries: the National Public Library of Wróblewski, the Academic Association Library, the Library of Academic Eastern Europe Research, the Library of Vilnius Pravoslavic Seminary, the Library of Evangelical Reformatory Synod, the Library of the Polish and French Association and other minor libraries. The catalogues of the library, as well as the library itself, have gone through a complex pathway. In 1950 there was set an alphabetical book catalogue which was comprised of two catalogues: publications in Latin and Cyrillic. Periodical publications were also put into analogical new catalogues. Alongside with the filling of new publications the old library keepings were started to be recatalogued. In the first place the Lithuanian literature was rearranged, then it came up to the Russian literature and finally, to the new foreign literature (published after 1945). The old foreign literature was being rearranged in the last stage. Apart from the alphabetical catalogues the clasificd catalogue was also being arranged. The accomplished rccataloguing of the library's acquisitions was a huge work which demanded much effort and time from the staff. It lasted for 36 years and had been done by several generations of the library's staff.Objektas 1940-2000 m. publikacijų apie Tado Vrublevskio gyvenimą ir veiklą apžvalga(2004) Kulikauskienė, JadvygaThe object of the review is one biographical essay, wich was published separately, as well as, small pieces of information, articles from the newspapers, magazines and selections, academic researches in the continuous publications, memoirs or references in publications concerning other topics. During a 60 year period there have been summoned 115 publications in Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, Belorussian and English languages on T. Wróblewski personality, his views and on his books' collections. There are 69 publications in Lithuanian, 39 - in Polish, 7 - in Russian and one by one in Belarussian and in English. It is worth of notice that during the period from 1940 to 1990 there appeared 61 publications and during 10 years period (1991-2000) there have been published 54 publications. All alone in 1996 there were 14 and in 1998 - 11 publications released.Objektas Lotyniškų knygų rinkiniai institucinėse LDK bibliotekose XVI-XVII a(2004) Narbutienė, DaivaThe article is about the catholic, protestant communities' and educational institutions' libraries, which are generally called institutional libraries. In the 16lh-17thcenturies the complementing of the libraries of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania was determined by two factors - the expedient activity and possibility to acquire books. The literature accumulated in those libraries was diverse in subjects. Untill the middle of 17th century the Latin publications prevailed. But the libraries comprised a relativelly small part of Latin books published in the Grand Dutchy, they mostly consisted of foreign publications. The reasons of such content of the libraries are described as follows.Objektas Lietuvos technikos mokslų bibliometrinė analizė(2004) Sasnauskaitė, GiedrėA bibliometric study using the dissertations of the technical sciences maintained in Lithuania in 1940-1990 was conducted. Quantitative parameters, location of dissertations, social groups and scientific schools of Lithuanian scientists were analysed. There were used three bibliometric methods in this study: • the analysis of the flow of dissertations; • analysis of co-authorship; • analysis of citation. Scientific schools in the field of technical sciences of Lithuania were identified using the social-communicative model.