Abstract

The article provides a retrospective analysis of the changes, which affected the activity of the libraries of the Ural closed administrative-territorial formations in the 1990s. Relying on published sources and archival data the author examines the most significant changes in library services that influenced the everyday life of such closed administrative-territorial formations as Lesnoi, Novouralsk, Ozersk, Snezhinsk and Trekhgornyi. The chosen approach has allowed the author to show that for the libraries of the Ural closed cities the 1990s became a period of essential organizational and technological changes (transfer to municipal property, structural changes, informatization, and integration into the Russian cultural space).

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