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Master’s Textbook on Book Studies: Basic Problems and Prospects of Training

https://doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2022-3-5-16

Abstract

The results of the study of master’s programs in the field of training “library and information activities” are presented, their shortcomings in terms of the formation of book-related bibliological competencies are revealed. A new formulation of the object of book studies has been put forward, reflecting its modern essence “author – writing – text – reading – reader”, according to which the structure of the master’s textbook is proposed. The problems of historiography, scientific method and methodology of bibliological research are analyzed. The medialogical approach in the broad context of humanitarian discourse as the main one in the preparation of the textbook is considered.

About the Authors

D. A. Elyashevich
Saint-Petersburg State Institute of Culture
Russian Federation

Elyashevich Dmitry Arkadievich, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Head of the Medialogy and Literature Department 

Dvortsovaja naberezhnaja, 2, SaintPetersburg, 191186



V. A. Mutyev
Saint-Petersburg State Institute of Culture
Russian Federation

Mutyev Victor Alekseevich, Candidate of Pedagogic Sciences, Associate Professor of the Medialogy and Literature Department, Head of the Scientific and Creative Programs Department 

Dvortsovaja naberezhnaja, 2, SaintPetersburg, 191186



References

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2. McKenzie DF (1999) Bibliography and the sociology of texts. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.

3. Tsvetkova M (2019) Cross-Disciplinary Higher Education between Medialogy and Bibliology: Book Science as Degree Programme in Universities Worldwide. European Journal of Contemporary Education. 8(4): 889-919. DOI: 10.13187/ejced.2019.4.889.


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Elyashevich D.A., Mutyev V.A. Master’s Textbook on Book Studies: Basic Problems and Prospects of Training. Bibliosphere. 2022;(3):5-16. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2022-3-5-16

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