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Russian Presidential Library

Prlib:The Russian Presidential Library is The new library will focus on the collection of materials related to the history of the Russian state, and the documentary base will consist of electronic copies of materials from the Russian State Archives and documents from other institutions.

The Russian Presidential Library is located in St. Petersburg. It has a developed infrastructure, including electronic reading and exhibition halls, conference halls, meeting rooms, multifunctional high-definition television, etc. The main document sorting and numbering expenses, in addition to the conversion of archival documents into electronic versions of an estimated cost of 5-6 million U.S. dollars, for which it is necessary to set up a special technical processing center, only one equipment will require an additional 1 million U.S. dollars, and does not count the cost of staff time. The cost of rebuilding the library building is about 1.5-2.5 billion rubles and will take 1.5 or 2 years.

St. Petersburg Library, Russia

Nlr.RU:National Library of Russia Located on Neva Street in St. Petersburg, Russia, it was known as the State Public Saltykov-Serdrin Library from 1932 to 1992 (i.e. the Soviet period) and is the oldest public library in the Russian Empire. It is worth mentioning that it is different from the Russian State Library in Moscow.

The National Library of Russia covers many different periods: Catherine the Great, Alexander I, Nicholas I, the February and October Revolutions, the World War II era. All the events and changed circumstances of Russian life inevitably affect the life in the library.

Investigate the various ages that comprise the history of the National Library of Russia.

& amp;lt;p>1, The Principal Book Repository in Russia (1795 - 1813);

2, The New Temple of Enlightenment in St.-Petersburg (1814 - 1842);

3. The Arrival of Dmitry Buturlin as Director (1843 - 1849);

3. amp;lt;p>4, The Political Spring in Russia (1850 - 1859);

5, The "Modern Era": the Second Half of the 19th Century (1860 - 1899);

6, The Pre-Revolutionary Years (1900 - 1917);

7, The Period of the Civil War and Building a Socialist Economy (1918 - 1940);

8, The Years of the Great Patriotic War (1941 - 1945);

9, The Second Half of the 20th Century (1946 - 1995).

Official website of the Russian State Library

Russian Chamber of Books (Russian name Российская Книжная Палата, abbreviated as РКП) is a Russian state edition library, the organization was founded in 1917, its functions are equivalent to the Chinese edition library and the barcode center of the General Press and Publication Department. It is a statutory publication edition collection in Russia, responsible for the issuance of book numbers, cataloging of books, collection and storage of various publications, as well as the classification and statistical work of all types of books published and issued in the Russian Federation.

All major libraries in Russia use the library's The book classification method and data. At present, authoritative statistics on book publishing in Russia also mainly from the Russian Book Depository. The organization is the central institution of the International ISBN Russia, which is part of the Russian Federation state budget unit.

Russian Book Depository is a permanent depository collection of all kinds of books, pamphlets, periodicals, newspapers, propaganda, posters, postcards and other publications published in Russia, and by 2007, the number of collections exceeded 82 million volumes (copies), and 100,000 volumes (copies) of publications processed by computer each year. All this information is provided to all types and levels of libraries, scientific institutions, archives, book and periodical editorial offices, publishing houses, etc. throughout Russia through book classification indexes, electronic automatic databases, etc. In November 1994, the State Duma of Russia passed the Law of the Russian Federation on the obligatory submission of samples of literature. In January 2002, the State Duma of Russia amended and supplemented the Law of the Russian Federation on Compulsory Submission of Documentary Samples to further improve the system of compulsory submission of documentary samples. In January 2002, the State Duma amended and supplemented the Law of the Russian Federation on the obligatory submission of documentary samples, which further improved the system of documentary submission.

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