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The scientific library: The retrospective and modern term interpretation
Author(s) -
Елена Игоревна Полтавская
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
naučnye i tehničeskie biblioteki
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2686-8601
pISSN - 1027-3689
DOI - 10.33186/1027-3689-2019-6-5-20
Subject(s) - closeness , interpretation (philosophy) , class (philosophy) , library classification , term (time) , library science , phenomenon , computer science , scientific literature , subject (documents) , epistemology , sociology , information retrieval , artificial intelligence , mathematics , philosophy , physics , mathematical analysis , programming language , paleontology , quantum mechanics , biology
The author investigates why the term “scientific library” may not be accepted as a separate class within the classification of libraries based on structural systematization. She also reviews the idea of the scientific library as seen by the national science in the 1930s when this phenomenon was first conceptualized. The concept by Dmitry D. Ivanov is examined; he made distinction between the two library processes: generation of library documents and their delivery to users. The author emphasizes the closeness of D. Ivanov’v ideas to her own interpretation of “the public library” concept. She concludes that the libraries of any structure (public or private individual) may support science though we may not identify a separate class of the scientific libraries within the general library classification based on structural systematization. However, the author does not rule out building an isolated classification where the concept of “the scientific library” will be divided into two types in accordance with the concept structure, namely “the public scientific library” and “private use library”. Further division would be similar to that of the general classification. The author considers the concept of “the research library” to be optional for the national library science.

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