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A Tribute to Harold McIver Leich on His Retirement and on Being Accorded the 2019 ASEEES CLIR Distinguished Service Award 向Harold McIver Leich致敬,祝贺他退休并获得2019年ASEEES CLIR杰出服务奖
Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/15228886.2021.1917069
Jon C. Giullian, Grant G. Harris
ABSTRACT Harold M. Leich’s outstanding service as a Slavic librarian from 1969 to 2019 earned him the Distinguished Service Award of the Committee on Libraries and Information Resources, delivered during the 2019 annual convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES). He began as a cataloger at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where six years later he was promoted to Librarian for Slavic and East European Acquisitions. From 1987 until retirement he served at the Library of Congress as Russian Area Specialist. For his last 20 years there he also served as the specialist for Modern Greek. He assisted Dr. James H. Billington, the Librarian of Congress and noted scholar of Russia, with many projects. Over his career, Leich produced more than 50 publications, mostly concerning Russian materials, but also on Modern Greek collections as well as on book matters relating to other countries. He participated on many ASEEES committees, and he also served on committees for the American Library Association, the Modern Greek Studies Association, and other societies.
哈罗德·m·莱奇(Harold M. Leich)在1969年至2019年担任斯拉夫图书管理员期间的杰出服务为他赢得了图书馆和信息资源委员会的杰出服务奖,该奖项在2019年斯拉夫、东欧和欧亚研究协会(ASEEES)年会上颁发。他开始在伊利诺伊大学厄巴纳-香槟分校担任编目员,六年后,他被提升为斯拉夫和东欧收购图书管理员。从1987年到退休,他在美国国会图书馆担任俄罗斯地区专家。在那里的最后20年里,他还担任现代希腊语的专家。他协助国会图书馆馆长、著名俄罗斯学者詹姆斯·比灵顿博士完成了许多项目。在他的职业生涯中,Leich出版了50多本出版物,主要涉及俄罗斯材料,但也涉及现代希腊收藏品以及与其他国家有关的书籍。他参加了许多ASEEES委员会,他还在美国图书馆协会、现代希腊研究协会和其他协会的委员会任职。
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Open Access Initiatives in Western Asia 西亚开放获取倡议
Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/15228886.2021.1874349
Dandawate Vrushali Sainath, M. Dhanmjaya
ABSTRACT This paper highlights open access activities and resources from Western Asia. The development of open access journals from this region is analyzed through regional listings in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), and information about the development and implementation of open access repositories is taken from the Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR) platform. Additional information about OA resources and development projects was found through UNESCO’s Global Open Access Portal. The study’s findings show that, even with support from international groups like EIFL and OpenAIRE, the region’s open access market lags behind that of more developed countries. Turkey and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) stand out among Western Asian states, and Cyprus took the important step of instituting a national public open access policy. Awareness projects and workshops will be a vital step in helping the countries of Western Asia to see the value of open access and to build a stronger OA infrastructure.
本文重点介绍了来自西亚的开放获取活动和资源。通过开放获取期刊目录(DOAJ)中的区域列表分析该地区开放获取期刊的发展情况,并从开放获取知识库目录(OpenDOAR)平台中获取有关开放获取知识库开发和实施的信息。有关开放获取资源和发展项目的更多信息可通过教科文组织的全球开放获取门户网站找到。该研究的结果表明,即使有EIFL和OpenAIRE等国际组织的支持,该地区的开放获取市场仍落后于更发达的国家。土耳其和阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)在西亚国家中脱颖而出,塞浦路斯在制定国家公共开放获取政策方面迈出了重要一步。提高认识项目和讲习班将是帮助西亚国家认识开放获取的价值和建立更强大的开放获取基础设施的重要步骤。
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引用次数: 3
Open Access in Estonia 爱沙尼亚的开放获取
Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/15228886.2021.1874332
Liladhar R. Pendse
ABSTRACT In the North American academic library and information studies literature, not much has been written about open access (OA) in Estonia. The present article addresses that lacunae by focusing on the country’s open access landscape, spotlighting essential OA resources in the Humanities and Social Sciences. UNESCO’s Global Open Access portal provides cursory information on Estonian OA and notes, “No national OA policy; no financial support for OA publishing; lack of awareness on OA/digital preservation among researchers and academics.” 1 This article examines the current state of open access in Estonia and argues that, despite the perceived lack of national OA policy in Estonia, OA remains a robust complementary alternative to proprietary databases. Estonian institutions have shown a keen initiative and interest in the development of the OA sources.
在北美学术图书馆和信息研究文献中,关于爱沙尼亚开放获取(OA)的文章并不多。本文通过关注国家的开放获取景观来解决这一空白,重点介绍了人文和社会科学领域的基本OA资源。教科文组织的全球开放获取门户网站提供了关于爱沙尼亚开放获取的粗略信息,并指出:“没有国家开放获取政策;OA出版没有资金支持;研究人员和学者对开放获取/数字保存缺乏认识。“1本文考察了爱沙尼亚开放获取的现状,并认为尽管爱沙尼亚缺乏国家OA政策,OA仍然是专有数据库的强大补充选择。爱沙尼亚各机构对开发OA资源表现出强烈的主动性和兴趣。
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Through the Back Door : The Black Market in Poland 1944–1989 穿过后门 : 1944–1989年波兰黑市
Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/15228886.2021.1876514
Gabriella Reznowski
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引用次数: 2
Editorial 编辑
Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/15228886.2021.1874288
Jon C. Giullian
Welcome to Slavic & East European Information Resources’ (SEEIR) first issue for 2021. Volume 22, Issue 1 (2021) is a regular issue with a diverse collection of research articles, column pieces, and book reviews. I would like to thank all of the contributors who found a way to continue working on their manuscripts amid the difficult circumstances of 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. I would also like to thank all of the section editors who likewise found a way to meet all deadlines while adjusting to new conditions at their respective institutions. I would like to express special thanks to Janet Crayne for her many years of service as the journal's Memoirs Editor. Janet’s vast subject expertise, institutional memory, sensible judgment, and careful editing have contributed to a meaningful and lasting body of memoirs over the years. Janet will be succeeded by Angela Cannon, from the Library of Congress, who will begin serving as the journal's new Memoirs Editor on January 1, 2021. The present volume features two research articles, the first being a historical analysis of the Library of Congress Classification subclass DJK, and the latter being a case study about alternative Slavic, East European, and Eurasian (SEEE) punk collections. Column pieces include the description of a fascinating digital collection preserved in Switzerland, which appears under the In Our Libraries column; two contributions to The Internet section, which highlight the development of open access (OA) in Estonia and Western Asia respectively; and a memorial tribute to the late June Pachuta Farris, who passed away unexpectedly in 2018. The issue concludes with four book reviews. The Research Articles section consists of two articles and opens with a piece by Regina Carra entitled, “DJK: (Re)Inventing Eastern Europe in the Library of Congress Classification.” In this meticulously documented “life of a call number,” Carra traces the evolution of classification for Eastern Europe and the subclass DJK. The author makes a point of reminding readers that classification schemes are not static systems. As the author notes, “the concept of a region is not natural or objective, but rather an intellectual invention or artifact of a particular historical context.” Classification schemes, like other intellectual constructs, reflect the weltanschauung (worldview) of their architects, their time, and their place; and they evolve as the world evolves (or as their arbiter’s worldview evolves). Carra’s piece offers insight into the imperfections of the Library of Congress classification (LCC), or any classification, and the complexities of making adjustments to the system as the present advances into the future and retreats into the past. In the case of the LCC of SLAVIC & EAST EUROPEAN INFORMATION RESOURCES 2021, VOL. 22, NO. 1, 1–5 https://doi.org/10.1080/15228886.2021.1874288
欢迎阅读斯拉夫和东欧信息资源(SEEIR) 2021年第一期。第22卷,第1期(2021)是一个定期发行的研究文章,专栏文章和书评的不同集合。我要感谢所有撰稿人,他们在2019冠状病毒病大流行造成的2020年困难环境中找到了继续撰写文稿的方法。我还要感谢所有的章节编辑,他们同样找到了在适应各自机构新情况的同时满足所有截止日期的方法。我要特别感谢珍妮特·克雷恩(Janet Crayne)多年来担任该杂志的回忆录编辑。多年来,珍妮特丰富的专业知识、对机构的记忆、明智的判断和精心的编辑,造就了一部有意义且经久不衰的回忆录。珍妮特的继任者将是来自国会图书馆的安吉拉·坎农,她将于2021年1月1日开始担任该杂志的新回忆录编辑。本卷有两篇研究文章,第一篇是国会图书馆分类子类DJK的历史分析,后者是一个关于斯拉夫、东欧和欧亚(SEEE)朋克收藏的案例研究。专栏文章包括对保存在瑞士的迷人数字收藏的描述,它出现在我们的图书馆专栏下;对互联网部分的两份贡献,分别突出了爱沙尼亚和西亚开放获取的发展;以及对6月底于2018年意外去世的帕丘塔·法里斯的悼念。本期以四篇书评结尾。研究文章部分由两篇文章组成,以Regina Carra的一篇文章开头,题为“DJK:(重新)在国会图书馆分类中发明东欧”。在这本精心记录的“一个电话号码的生活”中,卡拉追溯了东欧和DJK亚类分类的演变。作者特别提醒读者,分类方案不是静态的系统。正如作者所指出的,“一个地区的概念不是自然的或客观的,而是一个特定历史背景下的智力发明或人工制品。”分类方案,像其他智力结构一样,反映了他们的建筑师、他们的时代和他们的地点的世界观;它们随着世界的发展而发展(或者随着仲裁者的世界观的发展而发展)。卡拉的文章揭示了国会图书馆分类(LCC)或任何分类的不完善之处,以及随着现在进入未来,退回过去,对系统进行调整的复杂性。以《斯拉夫与东欧信息资源》2021卷22期LCC为例。1,1 - 5 https://doi.org/10.1080/15228886.2021.1874288
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Islam i musulʹmane postsovetskoi Rossii v rabotakh otechestvennykh issledovatelei (1992-2017): biobibliograficheskii slovarʹ-spravochnik [Islam and Muslims of post-Soviet Russia in works of researchers (1992-2017): bio bibliographical dictionary-reference] Islam i musulïmane postsovetskoi Rossii v rabotakh otechestvennykh issledovatelei(1992-2017):生物书目
Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/15228886.2021.1876510
Akram Habibulla
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DJK: (Re)Inventing Eastern Europe in the Library of Congress Classification DJK:(重新)在美国国会图书馆的分类中发明东欧
Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/15228886.2021.1874291
R. Carra
ABSTRACT The past has a durable afterlife in the Library of Congress Classification (LCC). The classification of Eastern European history underlines this quality to dramatic effect. This article tells the story of “Subclass DJK – Eastern Europe (general)” and how its addition to the LCC in 1976 was part of a substantial effort to update the classification of Eastern European history to reflect current conditions in the region. As a result of these revisions, the Cold War map of Europe was ingrained in the organization of knowledge, influencing the way historical information is described, accessed, and understood today.
在美国国会图书馆分类(LCC)中,过去有了一个持久的来世。东欧历史的分类以戏剧性的效果突出了这一特点。本文讲述了“DJK -东欧(一般)子类”的故事,以及1976年将其加入LCC是如何更新东欧历史分类以反映该地区当前状况的实质性努力的一部分。由于这些修订,冷战时期的欧洲地图在知识组织中根深蒂固,影响了今天描述、获取和理解历史信息的方式。
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The Futurist Files: Avant-Garde, Politics, and Ideology in Russia, 1905–1930 未来主义档案:1905–1930年俄罗斯的先锋花园、政治和意识形态
Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/15228886.2021.1876515
Mechella Yezernitskaya
Iva Glisic’s The Futurist Files: Avant-Garde, Politics, and Ideology in Russia, 1905–1930 explores the vanguard faction of artists, writers, and theorists united in engendering a new sociopolitical...
伊娃·格利西奇(Iva Glisic)的《未来主义档案:俄罗斯的先锋花园、政治和意识形态》(The Futurist Files:Avant Garde,Politics,and意识形态in Russia,1905–1930)探讨了艺术家、作家和理论家的先锋派团结在一起,创造了一个新的社会政治。。。
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June Pachuta Farris, 1947-2018: In Memoriam June Pachuta Farris, 1947-2018:纪念
Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/15228886.2021.1874363
Jon C. Giullian, Marianna Tax Choldin, S. Levy, Angela Cannon, Helen R. Sullivan, Dina Azrikan, Patricia A Polansky, Harold M. Leich
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Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Punk Alternative Publications: Challenges to Fugitive Materials 斯拉夫、东欧和欧亚朋克另类出版物:对逃亡材料的挑战
Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/15228886.2021.1874303
Kevin Adams
ABSTRACT Punk scenes are complex and heterogeneous. They have always been prolific producers of physical documentation of their attitudes, beliefs, and actions. At the same time, these scenes have often existed on the margins, which has led to the creation of fugitive collections of self-documentation. In Slavic, East European and Eurasian (SEEE) countries, this documentation has historically taken the form of non-traditional music releases, zines, and samizdat. Due to the often-illegal nature of these creations, the materials did not find immediate homes in official repositories, and the fugitive materials experienced a covert diaspora initially across Eastern Europe and later across multiple continents. The author provides a case study of the current state of collections of non-traditionally published SEEE punk materials to highlight the challenges that face access and use of marginalized, diasporic collections. This paper provides a definition of punk in a SEEE context; offers a literature review to illustrate the discourse and collections that address Slavic and East European punk materials; draws connections between SEEE punk alternative publications and broader marginalized fugitive collections; describes obstacles faced by collections of Slavic punk materials; and concludes by way of recommendations for addressing these challenges in order to improve access and use.
朋克场景复杂多样。他们总是大量记录自己的态度、信仰和行为。与此同时,这些场景往往存在于边缘,这导致了自我记录的逃亡收藏的产生。在斯拉夫、东欧和欧亚(SEEE)国家,这种文件历来采取非传统音乐发行、杂志和地下刊物的形式。由于这些作品通常是非法的,这些材料并没有在官方的仓库中找到直接的家,这些逃亡的材料经历了一个秘密的流散,最初在东欧,后来在多个大陆。作者提供了一个关于非传统出版的see朋克材料收藏现状的案例研究,以突出边缘化、散居收藏所面临的挑战。本文给出了在see语境下朋克的定义;提供了一篇文献综述,以说明关于斯拉夫和东欧朋克材料的论述和收藏;将see朋克另类出版物与更广泛的边缘逃亡收藏品联系起来;描述了斯拉夫朋克材料收藏所面临的障碍;最后提出了应对这些挑战的建议,以改善获取和使用。
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