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Library preservation in Russia: hope and despair on the edge of the technological revolution

Ulia Popova‐Gosart (Graduate Student in the Department of Information and Library Science at the Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA)

Library Management

ISSN: 0143-5124

Article publication date: 1 October 2004

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Abstract

The paper discusses the state of library preservation as the main problem of library management in Russia during the times of transition to digital environments. Today, Russia's extensive library system is undergoing a paradigm change toward the implementation of information technology (IT) to develop public access to information, that is perceived to be vital for the growth of the country. The first principal projects to elevate Russia to the ranks of the technologically advanced started as recently as 1990s, and, although having had some success, the country's digital resources remain grossly inadequate to support the growing public demand for information and education. Despite its state of retardation, the problems of preserving digital sources in Russia are evident to concerned specialists in the fields of informational science and archive work. Although these and other related problems are not addressed widely enough, they have gradually surfaced as an undeniable priority for the international preservation community. There is a promise to continue the necessary training and education that will link the national Russian library system with more collaborative projects and with leading international organizations.

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Popova‐Gosart, U. (2004), "Library preservation in Russia: hope and despair on the edge of the technological revolution", Library Management, Vol. 25 No. 8/9, pp. 343-349. https://doi.org/10.1108/01435120410562835

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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