“The Kids Nobel” Project as the platform for scientific knowledge popularization at modern scientific libraries

IF 0.2 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Y. Shrayberg, E. Taran, E. V. Khoroshavina
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   The National Library Association “Libraries of the Future” (NALF) supported through the RF Presidential Grant for Civil Society Development approved by the Presidential Grants Foundation, has been implementing the All-Russian Scientific and Educational Project “The Kids Nobel”.   The Project main goals are to promote scientific knowledge and to engage 7–8 grade students in urban and rural settlements in research. At this stage, four pilot RF subjects are selected, namely Arkhangelsk, Kaluga, Ryazan and Saratov regions.   Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, today the country’s largest sci-tech library, and a NALF founder, is the main partner of “The Kids Nobel”. The All-Russian Scientific Educational Project “The Kids Nobel” is accomplished in two vectors: educational webinars for children in the main fields of the Nobel Prize, i. e. physics, chemistry, physiology, medicine, literature, politics (Nobel Peace Prize). Outstanding scientists, pedagogues, public officials, librarians deliver the lectures. The lecture course is followed by preparing and presenting students’ research works. The regional project curators, i. e. children’s school, universal, etc., libraries inform students on the events or use the course and workshop materials to organize their own events. The second vector is the contest of kids’ research projects in the fields of Nobel Prize. Under supervision of library curators, contest participants are to present their research work and findings through the Project website before July 1, 2023, one research work for a field, though several fields can be selected.
“儿童诺贝尔”项目作为现代科学图书馆科普的平台
国家图书馆协会“未来的图书馆”得到总统资助基金会批准的公民社会发展总统资助的支持,一直在实施全俄科学和教育项目“儿童诺贝尔”。该项目的主要目标是促进科学知识的普及,并让城市和农村住区的7-8年级学生参与研究。在这一阶段,选择了四个试点地区,即阿尔汉格尔斯克、卡卢加、梁赞和萨拉托夫地区。俄罗斯国家科学技术公共图书馆是当今俄罗斯最大的科技图书馆,也是俄罗斯国家科学基金会的创始人之一,是“儿童诺贝尔奖”的主要合作伙伴。全俄科学教育项目“儿童诺贝尔”通过两个载体完成:诺贝尔奖主要领域的儿童教育网络研讨会,即物理,化学,生理学,医学,文学,政治(诺贝尔和平奖)。杰出的科学家、教师、政府官员、图书馆员都来讲课。讲座课程之后是准备和展示学生的研究成果。区域项目管理者,如儿童学校、环球图书馆等,向学生通报活动或使用课程和讲习班材料组织自己的活动。第二个载体是诺贝尔奖领域的儿童研究项目竞赛。在图书馆馆长的监督下,参赛者必须在2023年7月1日之前通过项目网站展示他们的研究工作和发现,一个领域的一项研究工作,但可以选择多个领域。
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