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Humanitarian sciences in Siberia

2015 year, number

THE SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS OF THE SIBERIAN BRANCHES OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (1946-1950s)

N.S. Lisovskaya
State Public Scientific Technical Library SB RAS, 15, Voshod str., Novosibirsk, 630200, Russian
Keywords: periodicals, journal, «Izvestiya Vostochnykh filialov AN SSSR», publishing activities, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, West-Siberian Branch, East-Siberian Branch, Yakut Branch

Abstract

The purpose of the work is to reconstruct the origins of scientific periodicals of the Siberian Branches of the Academy of Sciences. The chronological outline of the process of organization and development of the Siberian Branches of Academy is necessary for the purpose identified. A variety of sources helped to compile a list of periodicals, issued by organizations of the Branches in 1946-1950s; to study them «de visu» and to describe their specific features. The available archival documents, for the first time introduced into scientific use, and academic periodicals were helpful in understanding the role of Academy of Sciences in the development of publishing activities of Siberian Institutes. Analysis of the data obtained has shown, that publishing of scholarly periodicals by the academic teams at the moment of setting up the Siberian Branches of Academy of Sciences was an important preparatory stage in the development of the system of SB RAS scholarly periodicals. The initiative and active support of the USSR Academy of Sciences helped to join efforts of Academic Branches for establishment of their first regional journal - «Izvestiya Vostochnykh filialov AN SSSR» but in many ways contributed to further development of their publishing activities. Difficulties encountered in publication of scientific literature in the cities of Siberia confirmed the necessity of creating their own print production, training their own personnel and improving the publishing culture.