Abstract

The monograph by T.F. Karatygina «Sveti, i budet svetlo. Professiologicheskie shtudii» [ “Shine! and the light will be. Professiological studies” ] (Moscow: Econ-Inform, 2015. - 507 p.) is reviewed from the viewpoint of library professional training. T.F. Karatygina’s contribution in library professionology is examined within the context of historical personification. The relevance of forming professional mentality as the major factor of the high quality of library profession today is emphasized. The interconnection between facilitation of library and information education and learning motivation is characterized.

Highlights

  • From historical heritage to the strategy to facilitate the prestige of library profession The monograph by T.F

  • The monograph is published with respect to the 85-th anniversary of the Moscow State Institute of Culture and presents a collection of 58 earlier published scholar papers by prof

  • The goal of the work is to raise the pride for our profession, to contribute the transfer of this profession to the generations, to support high prestige of the librarian

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From historical heritage to the strategy to facilitate the prestige of library profession The monograph by T.F. Nadezhda Kolkova and Inna Skipor Kemerovo State Institute of Culture, Kemerovo, Russia From historical heritage to the strategy to facilitate the prestige of library profession The monograph by T.F. Karatygina «Sveti, i budet svetlo. – 507 p.) is reviewed from the viewpoint of library professional training.

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