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Petr Ivanovich Makushin: a new look at the legend
Multi-author monograph
Liutov S.N. (ed.)
Petr Makushin (1844 - 1926) was a prominent figure in public education in Siberia, the founder of the first public library in Tomsk and the first bookshop in Siberia. The book is based on archive material.
GPNTB SO RAN
Novosibirsk,
2018,
300 copies,
Hardcover,
536 p., il,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-94560-311-0
$49.00
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GPNTB SO RAN
Novosibirsk,
2018,
300 copies,
Hardcover,
536 p., il,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-94560-311-0
Proceedings of SPSTL SB RAS
Book in the Siberian and Far Eastern peoples' culture at the turn of the XXI century
(
Issue 6
)
Liutov S.N. (ed.)
GPNTB SO RAN
Novosibirsk,
2014,
150 copies,
Soft,
328 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-94560-251-9
$42.00
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GPNTB SO RAN
Novosibirsk,
2014,
150 copies,
Soft,
328 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-94560-251-9
Proceedings of SPSTL SB RAS
Library and reader: dialogue. Proceedings of The research and practice conference
(
Issue 7
)
Liutov S.N. (ed.),
Artem'eva E.B.
Сборник содержит материалы юбилейной конференции ГПНТБ СО РАН 2013 г., посвященной различным аспектам взаимодействия и взаимовлияния библиотеки и читателя, которые рассматриваются библиотековедами, книговедами и специалистами в области информационны…
GPNTB SO RAN
Novosibirsk,
2014,
150 copies,
Soft,
727 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-94560-258-0
$42.00
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GPNTB SO RAN
Novosibirsk,
2014,
150 copies,
Soft,
727 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-94560-258-0
Regional bibliology: Siberia and the Russian Far East
Collection of scientific articles
Liutov S.N. (ed.)
The collection incorporates articles reflecting basic stages of Siberian and the Far Eastern bibliological school formation and development. Major results and problems of scientific bodies' activities in studying various aspects of regional book cul…
GPNTB SO RAN
Novosibirsk,
2008,
400 copies,
Hardcover,
600 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-94560-152-9
$46.00
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GPNTB SO RAN
Novosibirsk,
2008,
400 copies,
Hardcover,
600 p,
(In Russian)
ISBN 978-5-94560-152-9