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Марин Василев и преподаването на знания за книгата

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dc.contributor.author Гергова, Ани
dc.contributor.author Gergova, Ani
dc.date.accessioned 2015-07-21T12:48:21Z
dc.date.available 2015-07-21T12:48:21Z
dc.date.issued 2008
dc.identifier.citation Гергова, Ани. Марин Василев и преподаването на знания за книгата. В: Годишник на СУ "Св. Климент Охридски". Философски факултет. Книга Библиотечно-информационни науки, 1, с. 63-70. bg
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10506/1362
dc.description Доклад от научната конференция "Строители на съвременното библиотечно-информационно образование в България", проведена на 8 февруари 2007 г. в София. bg
dc.description.abstract The text is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Marin Vassilev (1907-1983) - one of the founders of library education in Bulgaria. After 1952, as Professor of knigoznanie (the study of books) at St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, he followed the traditions in the field established by well-known scholars such as Stilian Kutinchev (1872-1934), Nikola Nachov (1859-1940), Stoian Argirov (1870-1939), and Todor Borov (1901-1993). His textbooks - Istoria i technika na knigata, 1955 (History and technique of the book); Obshto i prolozhno knigoznanie, 1963, 1970 (General and applied study of books), and Knigoznanie, 1971 (The study of books), the last one coauthored with Vl. Vatrachki – present the basic concepts of knigoznanie; the history of the European and Bulgarian book; and the technological aspects of book production. Vassilev’s publications insist that knigoznanie is fundamental for understanding of the past, present and future of the book and of the contemporary cultural politics. bg
dc.language bulgarian bg
dc.relation.ispartofseries Книга Библиотечно-информационни науки;1
dc.title Марин Василев и преподаването на знания за книгата bg
dc.title.alternative Marin Vassilev and the Study of Books bg
dc.type Article bg


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