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Information × Registration Number 0226U002378, (0123U101145) , R & D reports Title Resources of Vasyl Stefanyk National Scientific Library of Ukraine in Lviv: historical dimensions and innovative forms of presentation popup.stage_title Підсумково-репрезентаційний етап (формування бібліотечних інноваційних продуктів, зокрема електронних історико-бібліографічних баз даних, укладання каталогів, покажчиків, реєстрів, написання наукових статей за отриманими результатами дослідження, підготовка заключного звіту) Head Fershtei Vasyl V., Кандидат педагогічних наук Registration Date 24-02-2026 Organization Vasyl Stefanyk National Scientific Library of Ukraine popup.description1 A comprehensive study of the unique collections of Vasyl Stefanyk National Scientific Library of Ukraine in Lviv, which are a powerful historical and cultural heritage of Ukraine, creation of innovative library products on this basis. This includes, in particular, scientific and bibliographic processing, the formation of passports, bibliographic reconstruction, establishment of typological features of collections, compilations of historical and bibliographic databases, an electronic library of full-text resources and their introduction into scientific circulation, information representation of collections. popup.description2 "The historical and institutional continuity between the Vasyl Stefanyk National Scientific Library of Ukraine and the Scientific Library of the Shevchenko Scientific Society has been firmly established. Key achievements include the completed cataloging of the 'Archive of the Shevchenko Scientific Society in Warsaw' digital collection, based on archival materials from Lviv transferred from the National Library of Poland. Furthermore, a comprehensive digital collection of the library’s 55 incunabula was created, featuring detailed bibliographic and provenance research. This work extended to incunabula from other Lviv institutions, culminating in the upcoming publication of the Catalogue of Incunabula of the V. Stefanyk National Scientific Library of Ukraine. Progress was also made on the paleotype collection, including the development of electronic certification for rare printed books. This research mapped the history of these volumes across religious, cultural, and private collections. Significant recent publications include the third volume of the historical project Ukrainian Publishing in Krakow-Lviv, 1939–1945 (focusing on the newspaper Kholmska Zemlia), a bibliographic index of WWII-era book production, and a reference guide titled Ukrainian Informal Press in the Collections of Lviv Libraries." In addition to these milestones, the Marian Kots and Dmytro Buchynsky collections have been fully processed. This involved compiling comprehensive title lists, deciphering autographs, identifying ownership marks, and verifying donor identities. Recent digital releases include the first two issues of the 2025 Bibliographic Index of Publications on Library Science, Bibliography, and Book Science. Furthermore, the scientific catalogue Special Collection. Imprisoned Bookhas been prepared for publication. The library's ongoing research was also shared through various scholarly articles and conference presentations. Product Description popup.authors Vasyl V. Fershtei Nadiia I. Popadiuk Nataliia P. Prokopenko Nadiia N. Zubko Valentyna O. Mudrokha Larysa V. Holovata Iryna B. Kachur Oksana Y. Zinko Liubov M. Loda Zoriana T. Hren Halyna Y. Melnyk-Khokha popup.nrat_date 2026-02-24 Close
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Head: Fershtei Vasyl V.. Resources of Vasyl Stefanyk National Scientific Library of Ukraine in Lviv: historical dimensions and innovative forms of presentation. (popup.stage: Підсумково-репрезентаційний етап (формування бібліотечних інноваційних продуктів, зокрема електронних історико-бібліографічних баз даних, укладання каталогів, покажчиків, реєстрів, написання наукових статей за отриманими результатами дослідження, підготовка заключного звіту)). Vasyl Stefanyk National Scientific Library of Ukraine. № 0226U002378
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