Źródła do badań nad historią introligatorstwa polskiego XIX-XX wieku
Journal Title: Z Badań nad Książką i Księgozbiorami Historycznymi - Year 2018, Vol 12, Issue 0
Abstract
Access to these sources is hindered due to lacking bibliographies and documentary reviews. The author applies traditional typoogy of bibliological sources to present potential storage location of specific types of documents, and their potential usefulness in different types of research problems. Search methods and recommended direction of further studies are also discussed. Particular attention is paid to the possibilities offered by digitalisation of library and archival resources.
Authors and Affiliations
Elżbieta Pokorzyńska
Pinocciana in the collection of the Ossoliński National Institute’s Early Imprints Department
Hieronim Pinocci (1612-1676), Italian merchant, councilman and diplomat, was also an owner of the one of the most precious book collection in Poland of that time. His books, probably dispersed not long after his death, h...
Jan Olaszek, Rewolucja powielaczy. Niezależny ruch wydawniczy w Polsce 1976-1989, Warszawa: Trzecia Strona, 2015, ss. 353 [1], il., ISBN 978-83-64526-28-2.
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The libraries of Polish scientific societies in Vilnius in the first half of the 20th century
Numerous Polish societies active in Vilnius in the first half the 20th century possessed their own libraries. In this paper are taken into account libraries of Polish scientific societies, namely: the Museum of Science a...
The Digital Library of Polish Diaspora 2017
The aims of the article are: presenting the collection of the Digital Library of Polish Diaspora on the one hand and underlining its significance to the digital-library network in Poland on the other. Thanks to the proje...
The collection of Joachim Lelewel in the Rare Book Department of the Vilnius University Library
Historian, cartographer, bibliographer, book scientist Joachim Lelewel (1786-1861) devised and bequeathed his private library to the Vilnius University. This collection, preserved in the Rare Book Department of the VU Li...