NASU Institute of Encyclopaedic Research
The Institute of Encyclopaedic Research of the
Its main lines of research activities [1] are:
- Fundamental, pilot and applied encyclopedia studies;
- Elaboration of scholarly and methodological principles for producing various types of encyclopedias;
- Studying, analyzing and generalizing international and national experience in encyclopedic knowledge, in particular, in preparation and printing of encyclopedias;
History and structure
The Institute of Encyclopaedic Research was established by and it is under the authority of the
The Institute is part of History, Philosophy and Law Department in NAS. The Institute is a state-supported academic organization that acts as a legal entity. Its key task is carry out fundamental, pilot and applied studies in encyclopedic areas to obtain new scientific information, facilitate scientific and technical progress, social, economic and cultural growth of the society and promote strengthening of Ukrainian statehood.[2]
The Institute's staff includes such scientists as I. Dziuba, Y. Yatskiv, S. Kulchytskyi, M. Strikha, O. Kupchynskyi. The chief executive officer is Mykola Zhelezniak (since 2008). The previous CEO was Yaroslav Yatskiv (2004–2008).
Activities
The Institute is an editorship and editorial staff of the
Publications (books), methodical manuals are published according to the results of scientific research. In addition to the
Methodological principles and recommendations of the Institute concerning encyclopedia making have been used by another institutions that deal with the preparation of the encyclopedic and biographic works, such as 3-volume "Ternopil Encyclopaedic Dictionary". Ternopil, 2004. To illustrate «Anthologie. De La Littérature ukrainienne du XIe au XXe Siécle ». Paris - Kyiv. 2004, the Institute's iconographic base has been used.[2]
Notes and references
- ^ Institute of Encyclopaedic Research Archived 2009-12-20 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b c Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Zhelezniak, Mykola; Yatskiv, Yaroslav; Andreychyn, Mykhailo; Stepanenko, Mykola; Melnyk, Mykola; Dobko, Tetiana; Ishchenko, Oleksandr. "Famous figures by Ukrainian origin in world civilization". Famous figures by Ukrainian origin in world civilization (in Ukrainian). Kyiv: NASU Institute of Encyclopaedic Research. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
- doi:10.37068/b/wanoe.
- doi:10.37068/b/cuebi.
- from the original on 7 September 2023. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
External links
- National Academy of Science of Ukraine (in Ukrainian)
- Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine web site (in Ukrainian)