Abstract

The famous Altai scientist-ethnographer Andrei Viktorovich Anokhin heritage was dispersed among the museums and archives of Russia due to some historical circumstances. In this regard, an attempt has been made to put value of its availability for using in scientific and educational purposes. The author gives a brief description of the main collections and funds that make up the heritage of the scientist. The article reviews collections of museums and archives of Barnaul, Gorno-Altaysk, Tomsk, Saint-Petersburg. To designate the totality of available information about the person under study the author uses the term «personal heritage», interpreted as a set of memorial value sources and belonging directly to a person or revealing his social, scientific, creative and cultural ties. Drawing on a comparative analysis of personal heritage materials in «offline» and «online» formats, the author concludes about necessity to create a unified resource – a personal digital archive, which would compile biographical, scientific, and creative material. In the article there is the structure of archive and the content of the information resource is substantiated.

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