C O N T E N T S
Book science: history, theory, expression
SIMON ELIOT. Has book history a future? [PDF]
DOMAS KAUNAS. Sources of book history [PDF]
KRZYSZTOF MIGOŃ. Paradigms in book science: 200 years ago and today [PDF]
NATALIJA LELIKOVA. Trends of the book science development in Western Europe in the 17th–18th centuries [PDF]
Anna ŻBIKOWSKA-MIGOŃ. At the sourceof the European book science literature: the typology of book history research publications of the 18th century [PDF]
JULIJA ČEPYTĖ. Pawel Jarkowski’s attempts to classify bibliography phenomena (in the context of the European book science bibliography paradigm of the late 18th–early 19th century) [PDF]
INGA LIEPAITĖ. Expression of conceptions of the Lithuanian book science school in academic courses [PDF]
ALMA BRAZIŪNIENĖ. Discussion issue in the Lithuanian book science terminology: about the concept of rare book [PDF]
LILIJA LIMANE. Research of Latvian book before 1918 [PDF]
VIESTURS ZANDERS. Research of Latvian book science after the Second World War [PDF]
SYLVIE DECAUX. Contemporary book studies in France: the interface among research, training and professional practice [PDF]
LARISA DOVNAR. The Belarusian book as a universum of the national culture [PDF]
Manuscript book in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
SERGEJ TEMČIN. Manuscripts acquired by Suprasl annunciation monastery under its archimandrite Sergij Kimbar in 1532–1557 [PDF]
TATJANA ISAČENKO. Manuscripts from metropolitan scriptorium in Russian and Lithuanian libraries (on the issue of a unique manuscript of tsarist herbarium in Vilnius) [PDF]
GALINA MIŠKINIENĖ. Manuscripts of Lithuanian Tatars: history and perspective of research [PDF]
The history of the book and libraries in XVI–XX centuries
INES JERELE. Book as an art object in 16th century Europe (on the basis of Slovenian libraries) [PDF]
TATJANA SOLOVEJ. The owner’s notes of St. Georgij Konisky (1717–1795) in the books of his library (on the basis of the collection in the National Library of Belarus) [PDF]
TIIU REIMO. Library catalogues and books notated in probate inventories of the 17th and 18th centuries as a source for research on private libraries and reading [PDF]
JOHANNA LILJA. St. Matthew on a sidetrack: theories of cumulative advantage and the book dissemination of two Finnish learned societies before World War II [PDF]
ILKKA MÄKINEN. The comprehensive school reform and public library use in Finland 1972–1977: a methodological experiment [PDF]
Book publishing
MIHA KOVAČ. Small is beautifull: the role of book industries in small European countries [PDF]
GINTARĖ GALINIENĖ. Modern university publishing future: guidelines for perspective [PDF]
AILE MŐLDRE. The Baltic book contacts: translations of Latvian and Lithuanian literature in the Estonian book production [PDF]
ERIKA JANIŪNIENĖ, RenataMATKEVIČIENĖ, MARIJA STONKIENĖ. Formal science communication in the research papers “Knygotyra” and “Informacijos mokslai”: quantitative analysis [PDF]
Reminder for authors [PDF]