Abstract
The author examines the possibility for overcoming formal approaches to de-visu bibliographing factual information in local studies. She proposes a technology for bibliographing published local facts in the circumstances of digitalization. The sample abstracts supplementing bibliographic descriptions in local e-catalogs and factual local databases like “calendar of memorable dates” or “local chronicles” are provided. These databases should become the quality full-text bibliographic and factual resources, reliable and relevant, high quality and meeting user demands. The «de-facto» approach to bibliographing will facilitate the 5-fold increase in the number of hits of property digital resources of cultural institutions by the year 2024, which is envisaged by the “Culture” national project. It would also enable to accumulate reliable information on facts and events in local/regional history, interesting and unique facts, and famous local countrymen. This only technology will enable the libraries to remain irreplaceable. The author provides examples of bibliographing factual information on local studies.
Highlights
The author examines the possibility for overcoming formal approaches to de-visu bibliographing factual information
She proposes a technology for bibliographing published local facts in the circumstances
which is envisaged by the “Culture
Summary
The author examines the possibility for overcoming formal approaches to de-visu bibliographing factual information in local studies. Scientific and Technical Libraries, 2020, No 3 Между тем в технологии библиографирования краеведческой информации мало что изменилось.
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