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THE DOMINANT DIRECTIONS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BRANCH ACADEMIC LIBRARY BASED ON THE STRATEGIC PRIORITIES OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE


DOI 10.33938/248-160

Issue № 8, 2024, article № 16, pages 160-167

Section: Economics of agribusiness sectors

Language: Russian

Original language title: ДОМИНИРУЮЩИЕ НАПРАВЛЕНИЯ РАЗВИТИЯ ОТРАСЛЕВОЙ АКАДЕМИЧЕСКОЙ БИБЛИОТЕКИ НА ОСНОВЕ СТРАТЕГИЧЕСКИХ ПРИОРИТЕТОВ АГРАРНОЙ НАУКИ

Keywords: BRANCH ACADEMIC LIBRARY, SIBERIAN AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY

Abstract: The Siberian Scientific Agricultural Library is a branch of the State Public Scientific and Technical Library of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SibSAL), it is an important component of the infrastructure for information support of scientific research, preserving the purpose of the information center of Siberian agricultural science. Based on systematic scientific research, the purpose of which is to form the conceptual foundations for the development of the academic library of the agricultural profile in a dynamically changing scientific environment, the SibSAL has created a mechanism for effective interaction of the library with scientific organizations of the agricultural profile of the region. The article aims to identify some of the dominant trends in the development of the branch academic library, embedded in library technology, and dynamically developing on the basis of strategic priorities of agricultural science at the present time. The results of research on the process of completing the library fund - the most important and fundamental part of the functioning of the library on the basis of a unique system for forming a fund of sectoral agricultural literature by replenishing the fund with a mandatory departmental copy are shown. The technology created by SibSAL for the formation of electronic resources of its own generation, based on in-depth indexing of current receipts of documents, providing acceleration and accuracy of information search for consumers, is also analyzed.

Authors: Garke Tatiana Mikhailovna, Kretova Elena Anatolevna, Melnikova Tatiana Nikolaevna