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Jon C. Giullian
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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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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
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Slavic and East European Information Resources
Slavic and East European Information Resources Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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期刊介绍: Slavic & East European Information Resources (SEEIR) serves as a focal point for the international exchange of information in the field of Slavic and East European librarianship. Affiliated with the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, the journal contains original research, technical developments and other news about the field, and reviews of books and electronic media. It is designed to keep professionals up-to-date with efforts around the world to preserve and expand access to material from and about these countries. This journal emphasizes practical and current information, but it does not neglect other relevant topics.
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