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Mektuplarla Seyfettin Özege ve Kütüphanesinin Bağış Süreci
Author(s) -
Mâlik Yılmaz
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2148-354X
DOI - 10.15612/bd.2020.827
Subject(s) - humanities , physics , theology , philosophy
There are now much publications about the life, personality, and works of Mehmet Seyfettin Ozege who is best known for his collection donation to Ataturk University. The aim of this study is to give information about the process of letters donation as a special document category, sent by Ozege to Ataturk University, and to examine the personality characteristics and perspective about library of the collector. Ozege started writing these letters by deciding to make donation and wrote a significant part of his letters to the rectors of Ataturk University at that time. The scope of the letters mostly consists of Ozege’s donation requirements and correspondence regarding whether these requests were fulfilled or not. These letters, as primary sources, will help researchers to realize Ozege’s approach and sensitivity towards books and libraries. Apart from this, researchers will be provided with information about what Ataturk University (Library) did to organize and to serve the collection as soon as possible and also about all related processes. In the study, document analysis (documentary scanning) method was used to obtain and evaluate the data. Ataturk University Archive was used to obtain the data. The letters sent by Ozege to Ataturk University were listed in order of date and those selected for the purpose of the study were examined. Additionally, the processes of the donation took place in the university, the university’s all issues on donated publications, Ozege’s personal characteristics and perspective about books and libraries were highlightened, in line with the findings obtained in the study.

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