Nespaustuvinė periodika Vrublevskių bibliotekoje: ką Lietuvos leidybos istorijai pasakoja rinkinys?

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Rima Cicėnienė
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In Lithuania, non-print periodicals have been of interest to scholars, librarians, and local historians for over a hundred years. To understand the phenomenon of non-print periodicals in Lithuania, its place in the increasing national information flow, and the history of state publishing, it is necessary to gather as extensive a base of these periodical sources as possible and know the main collections. This article aims to present the study of the non-print periodicals collection stored in the Manuscripts Department of the Wroblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences from the perspective of book science and reveal its informativeness as a whole for the history of Lithuanian publishing. The research object became all the identified non-print periodical publications collected into a conditional collection regardless of chronological frameworks, language, writing system, font, or publishing geographic location. Currently, the Manuscripts Department has recorded as many as 154 titles of small newspapers. To achieve the goal, first, historiography dedicated to non-print periodicals in Lithuania and the Wroblewski Library will be discussed, the history of object collection in the library will be determined, and the formed collection will be analysed in chronological, geographical, linguistic, typological, and genre aspects. The study of the information recorded in the publications’ metrics and texts provided insights into the processes of non-print publishing and allowed for comparisons with the processes of professional periodicals publishing. The history of the collection led to another multilingual collection of non-print periodicals covering the period between the late 19th century to 1946 in the Manuscripts Department of the Wroblewski Library, different in composition from the collection in the Rare Books and Old Periodicals Department. The analysis of the collection’s composition by designated aspects confirms the linguistic, genre, and typological diversity of publications that existed in Lithuania. The study allows us to state that although published in small volumes, non-print periodicals approached professional ones and contributed to the national information flow, filling informational and content gaps. They became a space for young creators to unfold and demonstrate practical knowledge, showcasing the potential of non-print periodicals publishing activities, which nurtured more than one professional press figure in Lithuania. The objects of the collection testify to the diversity of periodical publishing practices, and social groups involved in the publishing processes, and reveal the changing society and its aspirations. The collection gathered for the study provides new, unused information for scientific research on the reading and creativity of young people and soldiers, revealing their areas of interest. The collection’s objects become a relevant source for research on language, art history, gender, issues of the reuse of works, etc.
弗鲁布列夫斯基斯图书馆收藏的非印刷期刊:这些藏品讲述了立陶宛的出版史?
一百多年来,立陶宛的学者、图书馆员和地方历史学家一直对非印刷期刊感兴趣。为了了解立陶宛的非印刷期刊现象、其在日益增长的国家信息流中的地位以及国家出版史,有必要尽可能广泛地收集这些期刊资料并了解主要的收藏情况。本文旨在从图书科学的角度介绍对立陶宛科学院 Wroblewski 图书馆手稿部收藏的非印刷期刊的研究,并从整体上揭示其对立陶宛出版史的信息量。研究对象是所有已确认的非印刷期刊出版物,无论其年代框架、语言、书写系统、字体或出版地理位置如何,都将其收集为有条件的藏书。目前,手稿部记录的小型报纸多达 154 种。为了实现这一目标,首先将讨论立陶宛和弗罗博夫斯基图书馆专门研究非印刷期刊的历史学,确定图书馆收藏物品的历史,并从年代、地理、语言、类型和体裁等方面对已形成的收藏进行分析。通过对出版物度量衡和文本中记录的信息进行研究,可以深入了解非印刷品的出版过程,并可与专业期刊的出版过程进行比较。通过对该藏书历史的研究,我们发现了弗罗博夫斯基图书馆手稿部收藏的另一套多语种非印刷期刊藏书,涵盖 19 世纪末至 1946 年这一时期,其构成与珍本和旧期刊部的藏书不同。从指定方面对藏品构成的分析证实了立陶宛出版物在语言、体裁和类型上的多样性。这项研究使我们能够指出,尽管非印刷期刊的出版量很小,但它们接近专业期刊,为国家信息流做出了贡献,填补了信息和内容方面的空白。它们成为年轻创作者展现和展示实用知识的空间,展示了非印刷期刊出版活动的潜力,为立陶宛培养了不止一位专业新闻人士。藏品证明了期刊出版实践的多样性,以及参与出版过程的社会群体,并揭示了不断变化的社会及其愿望。为本研究收集的藏品为有关年轻人和士兵的阅读和创造力的科学研究提供了新的、未使用过的信息,揭示了他们感兴趣的领域。藏品成为研究语言、艺术史、性别、作品再利用等问题的相关资料。
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Knygotyra
Knygotyra Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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