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Erdman, M. J. "Making Siberian Turkic Printed Collections Visible." Bibliosphere, no. 1 (January 24, 2022): 22–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2022-1-22-28.

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In the age of big data, small collections are often overlooked. Too numerically few to cause waves, the issues and problems that affect them are rarely addressed by cataloguing institutions. In the present paper, the author focuses on one such collection – holdings of Siberian Turkic materials at the British Library – to explore how homogenizing trends impact the cataloguing of these materials. The author concentrates particularly on aspects related to MARC21 requirements and authority files, and how these work to occlude the unique printing histories of Siberia’s indigenous Turkic languages. The author concludes that these trends may be overcome by treating the collections qualitatively through the creation of collection guides, addressing the inconsistencies in MARC21 and Library of Congress authority files, and outreach to and engagement with contemporary Siberian Turkic communities.
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Smolianinov, Artem V. "Metatextual features of the collection Siberian Stories and its place in the formation of the literary process of the region in the second half of the 19th century." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, no. 485 (2022): 53–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/15617793/485/6.

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The article presents an approach to the study of Siberian collective literary collections as metatexts. The research material is the collection (almanac) Siberian Stories (1862) – the first Siberian book of this type. Its compiler and publisher is N. S. Shchukin (1838–1870), an Irkutsk writer, public figure, founder of the Siberian community in St. Petersburg, who had a great influence on N. M. Yadrintsev and G. N. Potanin, the main ideologists of oblastnichestvo [Siberian regionalism movement]. Their memories of N. S. Shchukin are involved in the study as supplementary material. The relevance and, at the same time, the novelty of the work (in the framework of studying the literature of Siberia) are due, firstly, to the lack of literary analysis of both the collection Siberian Stories and the works included in it (authored by I. V. Omulevsky and A. K. Ordynsky); secondly, the need to comprehend its place in the literary process of the region of the second half of the 19th century, associated with the activities of oblastniks [members of the Siberian regionalism movement], who actively developed the theory of identity of Siberian literature. The aim of the article is to identify the signs linking the texts of the collection Siberian Stories into an artistic whole and thereby forming a metatext. The author of the article assumes that there is an idea, a concept, or even an internal intention of the compiler, who, guided by any of the above, determines the selection and order of texts in the collection, and also takes into account the actual writers’ position, the content of the works and correlates them with the image of a real or potential reader (the target audience). The research methods were sociological and structuraldescriptive, as well as methods of narrative and motivic analysis to identify the frequency, common components of works in the collection. The rationale for the use of the metatext theory in one of its extended interpretations is the effective experience of its application for the study of literary ensembles. The analysis of the collection Siberian Stories shows that its metatextual features are read at several interrelated levels: ideological, conceptual, structural, which finds expression in narrative, compositional, motivic and figurative specifics. The fact that this publication is a metatext (metanarrative) about Siberia, created by Siberians and for Siberians, makes it possible to fit it into the culturalhistorical and, in particular, literary process of the region as a landmark phenomenon, the relevance of which was due to the requests of literary subjects. The significance of the collection is confirmed by the fact that it expresses the characteristic features of a new stage in the formation of Siberian literature in the 1860s: the ideology of oblastnichestvo, the image of a Siberian writer, the Siberian circle of problems, the Siberian reader as a target, genre heterogeneity, the feuilleton manner of narration.
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Ovcharova, M. A. "Collections of Mordovian Women Jewelry in Siberian Museums." Problems of Archaeology, Ethnography, Anthropology of Siberia and Neighboring Territories 30 (2024): 930–33. https://doi.org/10.17746/2658-6193.2024.30.0930-0933.

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The article introduces original ethnographic sources into scientific circulation – the collections of Mordovian women jewelry, which were assembled in large Siberian museums during the 20th century. The relevance of the work is determined by the lack of special analyses of collections of Mordovian jewelry in museums of the Siberian region. It is known that at the end of the 18th – first half of the 20th century, Mordovian immigrants arrived in Siberia and brought personal decorations made in the Volga region. Currently, such jewelry items can likely be found only in museum collections in the Siberian region. This is largely due to the rapid change in the ethnic identity of the Mordovian settlers, when national clothes, jewelry and other things were abandoned under the new living conditions. Jewelry pieces were kept chests and were rarely passed on by inheritance. The materials for jewelry manufacturing were hardly available in Siberia, and there was no need to produce personal decorations. The N.M. Martyanov Minusinsk State Museum of Local Lore, the Novosibirsk State Museum of Local Lore, and the Altai State Museum of Local Lore hold the most famous Mordovian jewelry collections in Siberia. The analysis of the materials has shown that the Minusinsk Museum collected MordvaMoksha women jewelry, the Novosibirsk Museum hold Moksha jewelry and Mordva-Erzya products, the Altai Museum – MordvaErzya jewelry. The author analyzes the features of all collections of Mordovian women jewelry known in the museums of Western Siberia; it is shown that traditionally the Mordovian jewelry was distinguished by the sophisticated design and beauty; jewelry was an integral part of the national costume. Mordovian jewelry is regarded as a kind of ethnocultural marker.
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Ярков, А. П. "CALLIGRAPHY SAMPLES IN SIBERIAN COLLECTIONS." NATURAL AND HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE OF SIBERIA 2, no. 1(2) (2024): 30–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.25713/hs.2024.2.1.005.

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В статье ставится задача выявления особенностей применения каллиграфического письма на предметах и текстах в сибирских коллекциях. Выявлено, что предметы с каллиграфическими надписями, хранящиеся с в музеях, немногочисленны и, в основном, являются привозными. Отмечено применение каллиграфии в религиозных и деловых текстах. Выделены центры исламского просвещения в Западной Сибири, где формировалась культура каллиграфии. The article aims to identify the features of the use of calligraphic writing on objects and texts in Siberian collections. It has been revealed that objects with calligraphic inscriptions stored in museums are few and mostly imported. The use of calligraphy in religious and business texts is noted. The centers of Islamic education in Western Siberia, where the culture of calligraphy was formed, are highlighted.
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Shaherov, V. P. "From Simple Collecting to the First Museums (from the History of the Formation of Museum Business in Pre-Reform Siberia)." Bulletin of Irkutsk State University. Series History 43 (2023): 26–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.26516/2222-9124.2023.43.26.

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The article is devoted to the issues of local history study of Siberia and the preservation of samples of its natural and historical and cultural heritage in the process of collecting mineralogical, natural science, ethnographic and archaeological collections. A significant role in the compilation of the first large collections belonged to the participants of academic expeditions, mining engineers and craftsmen, as well as individual enthusiasts from among the representatives of the local administration and merchants who are interested in the natural resources of Siberia, ancient monuments and unusual cultural objects of neighboring countries. From a simple collection of rarities and art objects, the most active of Siberian collectors have worked their way up to real researchers, contributing to the creation of local museums, libraries and art galleries. The most culturally saturated environment has developed in Irkutsk, where real merchant cultural salons have been formed on the basis of the collected home museums. The passion for collecting expanded the scientific and social horizons of Siberians, contributed to the knowledge of the region and awareness of their identity.
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Timofeeva, Yu V. "WORKS BY F. NIETZSCHE IN THE LIBRARIES OF SIBERIA DURING THE PRE-REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD." Proceedings of SPSTL SB RAS, no. 2 (July 5, 2020): 20–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.20913/2618-7515-2020-2-20-28.

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Reading range modernization entails changes in social, political, economic and moral views of the society, and therefore studying this problem is an actual direction of modern research. In the pre-revolutionary period the predominating role of religion and church, characteristic for the traditional society in the whole, clearly revealed itself in the range of reading, which basic segment was religious and spiritual moral literature. Emergence of philosophic works, including those by F. Nietzsche with his critical attitude towards religion and church in the whole and Christianity in particular, should be stated as one of indications of the Siberians’ range of reading modernization in the period under study. It has become the basic argument for to choose studying namely his works presence in Siberian libraries as the most obvious case of remote provinces inhabitants’ reading modernization at that time. The aim of the article is to identify modernization processes in the Siberians’ reading on the example of works by F. Nietzsche presence in it. Information from 26 catalogues of Siberian pre-revolutionary libraries is given. They reflect collections of 19 libraries, located in provincial, regional and county centers. City public libraries as well as local commercial and community assembly ones, chosen because of their most openness to users, predominate. The results of the study show that during the period under review many Siberian libraries had works by F. Nietzsche. Their presence in the libraries of Siberia can be considered the evidence of reading and the whole book culture modernization in the region. The identified data allow to clarify and supplement the regional picture of library collections and the potential repertoire of the Siberians’ reading, as well as to add to the argument in favor of modernization processes presence in their reading in the late 19th – early 20th century.
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Filippova, Nina, and Dmitry Karpov. "Using Specify 6, 7 and Web Portal Instruments for the North Siberian Biodiversity Data Platform." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 8 (November 5, 2024): e141029. https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.8.141029.

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The digitization and mobilization of biodiversity data are actively ongoing in the northern part of Western Siberia (Tyumen Oblast, Russia), where the history of biodiversity research is relatively short. For small collections and young universities, it is essential to have a ready-made software product, like Specify*1, for managing the collection and publishing data openly. Our use of Specify tools began with a local installation on a single computer in 2015. Now we have a deployed system consisting of two disciplines and ten collections used by five organizations (Table 1), and we utilize Specify 6, Specify 7, the Attachment Server, and Web Portal tools.The checklist of the Western Siberian Specify installation activities includes:Personal collection of fungi since 2015Using Specify 6 + Specify 7 + Web Portal since 2017 for university collections managementDevelopment of a Northwest Siberia bioportal*2 since 2018Development of a Mycological Portal of West Siberia*3 since 2024Organization of educational eventsHelping with localization in Russian languageDeveloping instructions and help videos in Russian language*4Developing DNA-derived data schema in Specify 6 since 2023The main uses of the installation include storing specimen label information, the physical storage location of specimens, and associated digital information (e.g., scans, live images of objects, or microphotographs). We also utilize Specify's reports for generating customized labels and reports on loans or gifts. Taxonomical, geographical, and storage hierarchical trees are used to organize data. Recently, tables associated with molecular data have been more actively utilized to store DNA sequences, their metadata, and trace files.The Specify database is linked via Structured Query Language (SQL) to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility's (GBIF) Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT) for publishing collections data through GBIF. The automatic updates are regularly done once a week. Using separate queries, our collection data is regularly exported and published on the local portals, where data on labels, molecular data, distribution maps (Fig. 1) and photographs are presented (Fig. 2).Currently the Specify installation hosts 10 collections from two disciplines and has about 20 users. It contains about 22,000 specimens with 33,000 images attached, and about 1,500 DNA sequences (Table 1).Two platforms for external access to collections were created using the Specify Web Portal tool, and serve as a hub for region- and discipline-oriented collections:Northwestern Siberia Bioportal*2 for all regional collections (currently hosts 10 collections from 5 organizations);Siberian Mycological Portal*3 specifically for mycology collections in Siberia (5 collections from 3 organizations).In recent years, we have been actively barcoding the specimens of the Fungarium of Yugra State University (YSU) collection. As a result, two related tables are exported to IPT: one for the collection specimens and another for DNA-derived data (the resulting dataset Filippova et al. 2024). Several ready-made queries were built to export DNA-derived data to other molecular data portals (GenBank, International Barcode of Life (iBOL), and PlutoF). A special protocol on DNA-derived data storage and export using Specify was published on Protocols.io to standardize the procedures and pass on the skills (Filippova and Zvyagina 2024).
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Smolianinov, Artem V. "The image of Siberia in the multi-author poetry collection Siberian Motifs (1886)." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, no. 503 (2024): 112–22. https://doi.org/10.17223/15617793/503/11.

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The article presents a metatextual analysis of the first Siberian multi-author poetry collection Sibirskie Motivy [Siberian Motifs], published in 1886 by philanthropist I.M. Sibiryakov, a representative of a well-known merchant family, which had a significant impact on the development of regional culture. The publication is based on the lyrical cycle of the same name by the Siberian poet I.V. Fedorov-Omulevsky, which he created in 1881–1883 shortly before his death and which reflected the result of his creative reflections on the fate of his native land. The relevance of the article is due to two factors: (1) the interest of modern Siberian studies in imagological studies of the diachronic reception of the multifaceted image of Siberia in the collective and individual author’s consciousness and its representation in texts of different types and genres; (2) the need for a comprehensive understanding of how the regional literary process developed in the 19th century, especially in the context of the interrelation of all-Russian and Siberian literature. The novelty lies in the appeal to the previously unexplored material in the literary aspect of the first Siberian multiauthor poetry collection. The study aims to clarify the specifics of the representation of the image of Siberia in works of fiction and to introduce new material on the “Siberian text” into scholarly discourse. The research methodology is based on a metatextual approach, in which multi-author literary collections are considered as special textual units – “literary ensembles”. Taking into account the object of research and the typological features of the first poetry collection Siberian Motifs, the conceptual field of the current work additionally includes aspects of the theory of lyrical cycles, the problems of books of poetry and components of the geopoetic analysis of the text. It is established that the image of Siberia acquires versatility and ambiguity in Siberian Motifs” due to the overlap of various poetic interpretations in a chronological perspective, as a result of which historical, ideological, political and social contexts of the formation and perception of the region arise. The idea that the point of view on Siberia is determined by a look at its past (what it was), present (what it has become), and future (what it can become) runs through the entire collection as a backbone, fastening it into an integral metatext. At the same time, the leitmotif of human development, maturation, and flourishing is realized in the bosom of Siberian nature, with which difficult step-by-step relationships are built, coupled with motifs for gaining inner freedom, overcoming life difficulties, and acquiring spiritual renewal. The most significant in the collection turns out to be the generally life-affirming worldview of Siberian authors, characterized by pride in their native land and people, faith in their cultural rise, resistance to past adversities and future challenges.
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Чирков, В. Ф. "Коллекционирование в Сибири: к истории вопроса". Iskusstvo Evrazii [The Art of Eurasia], № 2(37) (30 червня 2025): 276–87. https://doi.org/10.46748/arteuras.2025.02.016.

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В статье представлен аналитический обзор истории коллекционирования произведений изобразительного и прикладного искусства в Сибири, предпринятый в связи с необходимостью уточнения хронологических рамок процесса, а также изучения художественной жизни региона с XVII века до настоящего времени, влияния историко-социальных аспектов на идейный, жанровый, стилистический и образный строй коллекций изобразительного искусства, а также условий формирования особенностей творчества сибирских художников. Все эти вопросы входят в круг актуальных проблем искусствоведения, которые касаются, с одной стороны, частной коллекционерской деятельности как значимого фактора сохранения художественных ценностей и культурного наследия Сибирского региона, а с другой — понимания сибирского искусства, факторов его становления и развития. В дополнение к существующим трудам об истории коллекционирования в XVIII – первой половине XX века данный аналитический обзор вводит в научный оборот сведения о частных собраниях конца XX – первой четверти XXI столетия. По типу собраний коллекционирование в Сибири носит синхронный характер: к началу XX века в Сибири были известны крупные частные и общественные коллекции (музеи ВСОИРГО, ЗСОИРГО, Томского университета), сыгравшие исключительную роль в общем просвещении и профессиональном образовании сибиряков, а в ХХ веке послужили основой для создания государственных музеев. На рубеже ХХ–XXI веков частное коллекционирование пережило возрождение, основную часть этих собраний составляют произведения современных сибирских художников. Сравнительно-исторический метод позволил выявить общее и особенное в историческом развитии коллекционирования в крупных культурных центрах Сибири в разные периоды. Элементы типологического и художественно-стилистического анализа дали возможность выделить типы частных коллекций и определить их место в художественной жизни региона. The article presents an analytical review of the history of collecting works of fine and applied art in Siberia. This review was undertaken to clarify the chronological framework of the process and to study the artistic life of the region from the 17th century to the present. It also examines the influence of historical and social aspects on the ideological, genre, stylistic, and figurative structure of fine art collections, as well as the conditions that shaped the peculiarities of Siberian artists' creativity. These issues are among the topical problems of art history, as they relate to both private collecting activity as a significant factor in the preservation of artistic values and cultural heritage of the Siberian region, and to the understanding of Siberian art and its formation and development. In addition to existing works on the history of collecting in the 18th to the first half of the 20th century, this analytical review introduces information about private collections from the end of the 20th to the first quarter of the 21st century. The type of collections in Siberia has a synchronous character, by the beginning of the 20th century, large private and public collections (such as the museums of VSOIRGO, ZSOIRGO, and Tomsk University) were known in Siberia. These collections played an outstanding role in the general enlightenment and professional education of Siberians, and in the 20th century, they served as the basis for the creation of state museums. At the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries, private collecting experienced a revival, with the bulk of these collections consisting of works by contemporary Siberian artists. The comparative-historical method was used to identify common and special aspects in the historical development of collecting in major cultural centres of Siberia in different periods. Elements of typological and artistic-stylistic analysis were also utilized to identify types of private collections and determine their place in the artistic life of the region.
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Zych, Magdalena. "THE SIBERIAN COLLECTION OF THE ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSEUM IN CRACOW IN THE LIGHT OF FIELDWORK AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL REINTERPRETATIONS." Muzealnictwo 61 (August 10, 2020): 172–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.3470.

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The paper presents the results of the academic museum Project called Anthropological reinterpretation of the Siberian collections from the Ethnographic Museum in Cracow that came from Polish 19th-century explorers of Siberia financed by the National Programme for the Development of Humanities (2016–2019). Four major topics of investigation among the collections’ source communities have been presented: Benedykt Dybowski’s collection from Kamchatka, Konstanty Podhorski’s collection from Chukotka, Nenets’ clothing donated by Izydor Sobański, and two cult figurines which reached the Cracow Museum from Jan Żurakowski. The presentation reveals the assumptions of the in-field museology: the method combining the anthropological perspective with museology elements. Furthermore, the digital repository www.etnomuzeum.eu/syberia is discussed; it is the one that makes the collections and research results available online. The paper may prove of interest to professionals curating collections, culture researchers, historians, cultural anthropologists, art historian, conservation services, museology theoreticians.
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Books on the topic "Siberian collections"

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Glembotskaya, Yana, and Oleg Burkov. Permanent winter: New poetry from Siberia. Smokestack Books, 2007.

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Chase, Hollis Frances, Baruch Willy, and C.T. Loo & Cie, eds. Sino-Siberian art in the collection of C.T. Loo. 2nd ed. SDI Publications, 1998.

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I, Derevi︠a︡nko E., Institut arkheologii i ėtnografii (Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk. Sibirskoe otdelenie) та Programma fundamentalʹnykh issledovaniĭ Prezidiuma RAN. Ėtnokulʹturnoe vzaimodeĭstvie v Evrazii., ред. Ulʹchi: Katalog kollekt︠s︡ii Muzei︠a︡ istorii i kulʹtury narodov Sibiri i Dalʹnego Vostoka Instituta arkheologii i ėtnografii SO RAN = The Ulʹchi people : catalogue of the collection of the Museum of History and Culture of the Peoples of Siberia and the Far East of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Division of the RAS. In-t arkheologii i ėtnografii SO RAN, 2004.

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I, Derevi︠a︡nko E., Institut arkheologii i ėtnografii (Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk. Sibirskoe otdelenie) та Programma fundamentalʹnykh issledovaniĭ Prezidiuma RAN. Ėtnokulʹturnoe vzaimodeĭstvie v Evrazii., ред. Ulʹchi: Katalog kollekt︠s︡ii Muzei︠a︡ istorii i kulʹtury narodov Sibiri i Dalʹnego Vostoka Instituta arkheologii i ėtnografii SO RAN = The Ulʹchi people : catalogue of the collection of the Museum of History and Culture of the Peoples of Siberia and the Far East of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Division of the RAS. In-t arkheologii i ėtnografii SO RAN, 2004.

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I, Derevi︠a︡nko E., Institut arkheologii i ėtnografii (Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk. Sibirskoe otdelenie) та Programma fundamentalʹnykh issledovaniĭ Prezidiuma RAN. Ėtnokulʹturnoe vzaimodeĭstvie v Evrazii., ред. Nanaĭt︠s︡y: Katalog kollekt︠s︡ii Muzei︠a︡ istorii i kulʹtury narodov Sibiri i Dalʹnego Vostoka Instituta arkheologii i ėtnografii SO RAN = The Nanains people : catalogue of the collection of the Museum of History and Culture of the Peoples of Siberia and the Far East of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Division of the RAS. In-t arkheologii i ėtnografii SO RAN, 2005.

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N, Snytko L., ed. Sibirskiĭ portret XVIII-nachala XX veka: V sobranii︠a︡kh Irkutska, Krasnoi︠a︡rska, Ki︠a︡khty, Novosibirska, Tomska, Ti︠u︡meni, Chity = The Siberian portrait 18th-early 20th centuries : in the art collections of Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Kyakhta, Novosibirsk, Tomsk, Tyumen, Chita. Izd-vo Ars, 1994.

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Grigore, Arbore Popescu, Piotrovskij Jurij, and Alekseev Andrej, eds. Siberia: Gli uomini dei fiumi ghiacciati. Electa, 2001.

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Elfimov, A. Sibirskie relikvii =: Antiques from Siberia. Izd-vo obshchestvennogo fonda "Vozrozhdenie Tobolʹska", 2000.

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Zykov, A. P. Ugrian heritage: West-Siberian antiquities from the collection of Urals University = [Ugorskoe nasledie : drevnosti Zapadnoĭ Sibiri iz sobraniĭ Uralʹskogo universiteta]. [s.n.], 1994.

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T͡Syrempilov, N. V. Annotated catalogue of the collection of Mongolian manuscripts and xylographs MII of the Institute of Mongolian, Tibetan and Buddhist studies of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences. Center for Northeast Asian Studies, Tohoku University, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Siberian collections"

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Kovtonyuk, Nataliya, Irina Han, and Evgeniya Gatilova. "Digital Herbarium Collections of the Central Siberian Botanical Garden SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia." In Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11720-7_4.

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Chernikov, Nikolay, and Nadezhda Tvardovskaya. "New Technology of Collection, Drainage and Joint Treatment of Industrial Urban Runoff." In International Scientific Siberian Transport Forum TransSiberia - 2021. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96380-4_71.

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Shubnikov, Evgene V., and Lada A. Kalashnikova. "Siberian IDDM Register and the Collection of Standardized Family History Information." In Standardization of Epidemiologic Studies of Host Susceptibility. Springer US, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1213-8_7.

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Szeverényi, Sándor, and Beáta Wagner-Nagy. "Nganasan language materials in space and time." In Siberica et Uralica. University of Szeged, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/sua.2022.56.139-164.

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The paper provides an overview of Nganasan fieldwork data and archive resources. This description focuses primarily on the textual and sound materials, but other aspects that contribute to the documentation of Nganasan are also touched on, whereas textbooks and dictionaries are not considered here. We give a detailed survey of the available published and unpublished material as well. We do not discuss in detail fieldwork materials only available in Russian, e.g. such as Dolgikh’s rich folklore collection. The paper is organized as follows. Section 2 gives some information on Nganasan and related languages. Section 3 addresses the early field notes, i.e. the resources before Castrén’s trip and his materials. Section 4 exemplifies the fieldwork activities of the 20th century. After that, in Section 5 we turn to the digitally available materials. The description is then rounded off in Section 6 with the description of the planned Nganasan database. The basic idea of the database is to collect and archive material from fieldwork.
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Schatz, Merle, and Johannes Reckel. "Multiethnic Societies of Central Asia and Siberia Represented in Indigenous Oral and Written Literature – The Role of Private Collections and Libraries." In Multiethnic Societies of Central Asia and Siberia Represented in Indigenous Oral and Written Literature. Göttingen University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.17875/gup2022-2053.

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Kasyanchuk, Elena N., Valentina A. Koreshkova, Olga I. Babina, Irina A. Tsvetichkina, and Ruslan A. Baryshev. "Selected Sources of Information about the History of Exploration of the Arctic Region from the Collection of the Siberian Federal University Scientific Library." In Library and Information Sciences in Arctic and Northern Studies. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54715-7_12.

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Paszta, Andrzej, and Piotr Paszta. "Polish-Bolshevik War 1919–1920 and Polish prisoners of war in Siberia and some preserved relics." In Ziemia Częstochowska. T. 46. Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Humanistyczno-Przyrodniczego im. Jana Długosza w Częstochowie, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.16926/zc.2020.46.02.

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The article presents the living conditions of Poles during the Great War and the Polish-Bolshevik War, and a brief history of the 5th Siberian Division. The publication was enriched with material illustrating the described reality, also concerning the inhabitants of Czestochowa. Documents related to food rationing from the collection of the authors of the article were presented. Unique materials from the collections of other well-known collectors were also used.
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Starostin, George. "Cognate maximization versus cognate minimization." In Siberica et Uralica. University of Szeged, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/sua.2022.56.277-292.

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The paper presents a brief evaluation of the current state of affairs in the field of comparative Altaic linguistics, claiming that the relative lack of progress over the past 15 years is largely due to the conflicting opposing strategies of "cognate maximization" and "cognate minimization", respectively adopted by proponents and opponents of the hypothesis, neither of which is capable to adequately address the complexity of the issue. It is suggested that, in order to advance the Altaic hypothesis further, a "golden middle strategy" has to be worked out, and that one of the steps towards it could consist in embracing the methodology of onomasiological reconstruction, which, in addition to regularity of phonetic correspondences, places much more emphasis on the semantic and distributional properties of potential cognates and regards the etymological corpus as a systematic network rather than a collection of random individual comparanda. Although all the problematic issues and proposed solutions are discussed with examples from comparative Altaic data, they are equally relevant to most other hypotheses of long-distance relationship.
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McGhie, Henry A. "The 1880s: the rise of rivalry." In Henry Dresser and Victorian Ornithology. Manchester University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781784994136.003.0011.

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This chapter explores the 1880s as a time when standards were set in ornithology, in terms of scientific practices of naming and drawing up agreed lists of accepted records of rare birds visiting Britain. Dresser was a key figure in this, at a time when a number of self-proclaimed authorities disputed evidence and practices. Dresser was involved in various arguments over scientific naming practices with American ornithologists, which would run for many years. His relationship with Henry Seebohm, an English collector with whom he had previously been on good terms, deteriorates as Seebohm set out to deinstall Dresser as the leading commentator on the birds of Europe and Siberia. The British Museum (Natural History) continued to develop its leading importance as a scientific research institution, attracting support from many of Dresser’s contemporaries and acquiring their collections. Dresser remained separated from the museum.
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McGhie, Henry A. "The grand finale: producing Eggs of the Birds of Europe." In Henry Dresser and Victorian Ornithology. Manchester University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781784994136.003.0014.

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During 1905–10, Dresser brought out his last major book, on the eggs of the birds of Europe. His Russian collaborators were making important discoveries in Central Asia and Siberia, and provided him with many specimens. Dresser publicised these discoveries in the book and in presentations at the Zoological Society of London. The Eggs of the Birds of Europe was illustrated using colour photography of eggs, mostly from Dresser’s collection. It was possibly the first natural history book to be illustrated using colour photography, based on the ‘three-colour process’. There was a further dispute with the British Museum (Natural History) as Dresser acquired some bird skins from an ‘official’ expedition, the British Expedition to Tibet of 1903–04, which the museum’s curators felt should go to the museum.
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Conference papers on the topic "Siberian collections"

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Tkachev, V. V. "FROM THE HISTORY OF THE CREATION OF HOME MUSEUMS OF COLLECTORS OF BAIKAL SIBERIA IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE XIX - EARLY XX CENTURIES." In Культура, наука, образование: проблемы и перспективы. Нижневартовский государственный университет, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36906/ksp-2021/28.

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The work presents the history of the creation of home museums of collectors of Baikal Siberia in the second half of the XIX - early XX centuries. It is noted that the collections formed during this period by the Siberian merchants served as the basis for the opening of city galleries and museums in the Irkutsk province and the Trans-Baikal region. Acquaintance with art collections contributed to the development of public opinion about art, the work of famous masters.
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Kizhner, I., and M. Lapteva. "Museum digital collections and the Open Museum project." In Historical research in the context of data science: Information resources, analytical methods and digital technologies. LLC MAKS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m1838.978-5-317-06529-4/390-395.

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The problem of access to closed museum collections in the digital space is considered. The main content of the article is a description of the concept of the “Open Museum” and also noted the importance of using open licenses that exist in order to provide the possibility of multiple use of images of collections. A method of providing access to cultural content is described on the example of the implementation of a series of publications by the Department of Information Technologies in creative and cultural industries together with the Publishing House of the Siberian Federal University in order to develop the cultural canon and popularize digital museum content.
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Горбачёва, Валентина Владимировна. "COLLECTIONS OF THE RUSSIAN ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSEUM ON SIBERIAN SHAMANISM: METHODS OF COMPLETING AND FEATURES OF EXPOSURE." In Всероссийская научно-практической конференция с международным участием, посвященной 100-летию со дня рождения выдающегося ученого-североведа И.С. Гурвича (1919-1992). Электронное издательство Национальной библиотеки РС (Я), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25693/gurvich.2019gorbachevavv.

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Kuryshov, Andrey. "New Settlers vs Old Dwellers: New Issue of “Siberian Resettlements”." In Irkutsk Historical and Economic Yearbook 2021. Baikal State University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/978-5-7253-3040-3.51.

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The article reviews the fourth issue of the collection of documents “Siberian Resettlements”, dedicated to conflicts between Siberian old dwellers and new settlers who moved to Siberia during the “Great Siberian Migration” (second half of the 19th — early 20th centuries).
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Gureyeva, I. I., and N. V. Kurbatskaya. "Collectors of P.N. Krylov Herbarium: to the 135 anniversary of the Herbarium foundation." In Problems of studying the vegetation cover of Siberia. TSU Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-94621-927-3-2020-1.

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A brief overview of expeditionary studies, the collections of which form the collection fund of four sectors of P.N. Krylov Herbarium. The main collectors, places and years of collection are named. More than 1600 botanists, who worked in Tomsk State University and other institutions took part in the formation of the herbarium fund of the flora of Siberia; TSU students made a great contribution to the gathering of collections.
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Kadyrova, L. R., and N. B. Prokhorenko. "P.N. Krylov's collection in Kazan Universities Herbarium." In Problems of studying the vegetation cover of Siberia. TSU Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-94621-927-3-2020-15.

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The article describes the herbarium collection by P.N. Krylov for the period from 1876 to 1884. This collection includes plants from the former Perm, Vyatka and Kazan provinces territory and localized in the herbarium of Kazan Federal University KAZ. The collection contains 3689 herbarium leaves and totals 925 species of vascular plants (6 species of plauniform, 7 species of horsetail, 24 species of fern-shaped, 3 species of gymnosperms and 885 species of angiosperms). There are species among them with conservation status. Now we are working to create an electronic database based on this and other collections of KAZ herbarium.
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Куприянова, Д. М., С. В. Савлуковская, А. С. Репина, et al. "MICROCLONAL REPRODUCTION OF PLANTS OF THE GENUS BELL." In Биотехнология в растениеводстве, животноводстве и сельскохозяйственной микробиологии. Crossref, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.48397/arriab.2022.22.xxii.017.

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В Красную книгу Москвы и Московской области внесены три вида Колокольчика: Бубенчик лилиелистный (Adenophora liliifolia), Колокольчик алтайский (Campanula altaica), Колокольчик сибирский (Campanula sibirica) (Варлыгина и др., 2018). В настоящее время перед человечеством стоит потребность в сохранении исчезающих видов растений. Колокольчики широко используются в медицине и в садоводстве. Многие виды даже без селекционных преобразований обладают высокими декоративными качествами. Колокольчик сибирский синтезирует много вторичных метаболитов, важных для фармацевтики, таких как алкалоиды, флавоноиды и др. Сохранение редких видов растений – это часть общей проблемы восстановления и рационального использования природных растительных ресурсов, в том числе колокольчика. Для поддержания биоразнообразия в настоящее время наряду с традиционными методами используется способ сохранения редких и исчезающих видов растений в виде растущих коллекций в условиях in vitro. Three types of Bellflower are listed in the Red Data Book of Moscow and the Moscow Region: Lily-leaved Bellflower (Adenophora liliifolia), Altai Bellflower (Campanula altaica), and Siberian Bellflower (Campanula sibirica) (Varlygina et al., 2018). Currently, humanity is faced with the need to conserve endangered plant species. Bluebells are widely used in medicine and horticulture. Many species, even without breeding transformations, have high decorative qualities. Bluebell synthesizes many secondary metabolites important for pharmaceuticals, such as alkaloids, flavonoids, etc. Preservation of rare plant species is part of the general problem of restoration and rational use of natural plant resources, including bluebell. To maintain biodiversity, at present, along with traditional methods, a method is used to preserve rare and endangered plant species in the form of growing collections under in vitro conditions.
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"Genetic analysis of barley productivity traits in Siberian collection." In Plant Genetics, Genomics, Bioinformatics, and Biotechnology (PlantGen2023). FRC Kazan Scientific Center RAS, Kazan, Russia;Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18699/plantgen2023-49.

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V., ALEKSEEVA, SAYBERT V., and KUZEVANOVA M. "HISTORY OF FORMATION OF THE ANTHROPOLOGY CABINET OF THE MUSEUM OF ARCHEOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY OF ALTAI ASU." In MODERN SOLUTIONS TO CURRENT PROBLEMS OF EURASIAN ARCHEOLOGY. Altai State Univercity, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/msapea.2023.3.59.

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The Anthropology Cabinet, founded by A.R. Kim in 1988 and located within the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography of Altai Altai State University (ASU), has a large collection, which now numbers more than 2,000 items. At present it is the second cabinet in Siberia by the number of available collections and by its importance after the Cabinet of Anthropology of Tomsk State University (established in 1889). The opening of the Anthropology Cabinet at ASU gave impetus to the development of a new scientific direction by such researchers as A.R. Kim, D.V. Pozdnyakov, K.N. Solodovnikov and S.S. Tur, who has been the head of the Cabinet since 1995. Currently, the Museum of Altai Archaeology and Ethnography has become an educational and scientific subdivision of the Institute of History and International Relations of ASU.
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Yablokov, Mikhail Sergeevich, Natalya Anatolevna Semeshko, and Alexander Sergeevich Fedotov. "HARBIN TRAIL ON SIBERIAN LAND." In Themed collection of papers from Foreign international scientific conference «Joint innovation - joint development». Part 1. by HNRI «National development» in cooperation with PS of UA. October 2023. - Harbin (China). Crossref, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.37539/231024.2023.54.22.037.

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The work examines the possibility of linking the development of some areas of art in the region with the emergence of people of unique destiny who received a professional education of a rare level at that time. The results of their activities in the conditions of post-war cultural construction are briefly outlined. Materials used that are not available in open sources.
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