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Larysa Dmytrivna Berezivska: Historian, Pedagogue, Librarian : Biobibliogr. Ref. Book
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Biobibliographic reference book from the series “Academicians of the NAES of Ukraine” is dedicated to the professional activities of Larysa Dmytrivna Berezivska, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, Full Member (Academician) of the National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine, Honoured Worker of Science and Technology of Ukraine, Director of the V. Sukhomlynskyi State Scientific and Educational Library of Ukraine of the NAES of Ukraine. The publication presents the scientific achievements of the scientist over a 30-year period of her activity (1995–2025): monographs, educational manuals, reference publications, articles in continuing and periodical publications, conference materials, etc. The publication is intended for scientific, scientific-pedagogical, pedagogical and library workers, students and anyone interested in issues of pedagogy, in particular the history of education, pedagogy and the information activities of scientific libraries.
Title: Larysa Dmytrivna Berezivska: Historian, Pedagogue, Librarian : Biobibliogr. Ref. Book
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Biobibliographic reference book from the series “Academicians of the NAES of Ukraine” is dedicated to the professional activities of Larysa Dmytrivna Berezivska, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, Full Member (Academician) of the National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine, Honoured Worker of Science and Technology of Ukraine, Director of the V.
Sukhomlynskyi State Scientific and Educational Library of Ukraine of the NAES of Ukraine.
The publication presents the scientific achievements of the scientist over a 30-year period of her activity (1995–2025): monographs, educational manuals, reference publications, articles in continuing and periodical publications, conference materials, etc.
The publication is intended for scientific, scientific-pedagogical, pedagogical and library workers, students and anyone interested in issues of pedagogy, in particular the history of education, pedagogy and the information activities of scientific libraries.
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