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The book in the museum1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Sergey Gordeev*
Affiliation:
Vladimir-Suzdal State Museum Reserve, U1.III Internationala 43, Vladimir 600006, Russia Tel: +7 0922 32-2515, 32-7452, Fax: +7 0922 32-7010, Email of the Museum:
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Abstract

Books are an extremely significant part of our cultural heritage. For this reason visual propaganda on their behalf is very important, since so many of them are treasures in storage. And the problem of their low profile could be solved by organising temporary book displays and creating special museums for books. The Vladimir-Suzdal Museum in Russia is setting an award-winning example.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 2000

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Footnotes

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Paper delivered at the international conference Libraries in museums – museums in libraries, held in Moscow 17th-19th May 1999 and sponsored by the ‘Open Society’ Institute (the George Soros Foundation in Russia).

References

1. Paper delivered at the international conference Libraries in museums – museums in libraries, held in Moscow 17th-19th May 1999 and sponsored by the ‘Open Society’ Institute (the George Soros Foundation in Russia).Google Scholar