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ALL ABOUT BOOKS AND READING:
EXAMPLE NAMES
LIBRARY
EVENTS AND
BOOK EXHIBITIONS
IN THE SCHOOL LIBRARY

 "Book-sympathy"
 "Assorted periodicals"
 "Library - open world ideas"
 “Library is a territory without
borders"
 "Library and time: new realities"
 “Library and society”
 "Library, book, I - together
faithful friends!"
 "Library under an umbrella"
 "Library Gathers Friends"
(holiday)
 "The librarian offers"
(exhibition-council)
 "Library - with love" (book
exhibition of books donated by readers)
 “Libraries are the heart of
Information Society"
 "Library Symphony"
 “Big literature for little ones”
 "Drop the mouse - take the book!"
 “There will be a harmony in the family, if the book is happy”
 “On Knowledge Day, read with us!” (to 1
September)
 "Together with the book - to knowledge"
 "In dreams, poems - as if in reality ..."
 "Two people are talking - me and the book"
 “I will read everywhere and everywhere!”

 “Great poet of a great people”
 "The whole world in one book"
 "In the world of interesting textbooks"
 "Wonderful world of magic words"
 "Here it is, book summer"
(summer exhibition)
 “Time, book, me”
 “Time to read!”
 "The universe in the genre of the novel"
 "In the country of Chitalia"
 "Find yourself in someone else's line"
 "Reader's Choice: Best Books
month"
 “Where there is enlightenment, there is good…”
 “Where is the craze for reading
In honor there is a letter, a pen,
Where there is literacy, there is enlightenment,
Where there is enlightenment, there is good"
(P.V. Vyazemsky)
 "Let's open familiar books"
 "Let's read Pushkin"
 Long live reading! What can
be better than communication with a book?!”
 "Lines bestowed by heaven"
 "Faithful to the cause of the book"
 “The detective is on the trail” (exhibition
detective literature)
 « good world favorite books"
 “Others will follow the living trail
your path span span" (Pasternak)
 "Friends of the boy - and funny
books"
 "Her Majesty the Book"
 If you want to know, read on! world out
learn books!
 "Women's Faces of Russian Prose"
 "Rubtsov's Star"
 “Here everything breathes with Pushkin and
lives"
 “Hello, hello, bookstore
world!"
 "Meet the New"

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 "Famous librarians"
 “Golden Shelf of Books”
 "Golden scattering of poems"
 "Golden Pages of Classics"
 “Play, read, learn, grow”
(game corner)
 "Both girls and boys - all on
the world loves books"
 “And continues to live in descendants
eternal Pushkin"
 “And again the voice of the library
tomes"
 "For good through the book"
 "What a beautiful book world"
 "Holidays with a book"
 “Drips of sonorous verses”
 Cool Classics
 "Book in the frame"
 “The book gives you revelations
wisdom"
 "The book is a step to wisdom"
 “Book from hand to hand”
 "The book is looking for a reader"
 "The book walks the planet"
 Book. Society. Reader:
modern aspects"
 "Books and people: century XXI"
 "Books and people"
 "Books that parents read"
 Tesky books
 "Books-anniversaries"
 « book rainbow»
 "Book Rhapsody"
 "The book kingdom is wise
state"
 "Book sails"
 "Book Treasures"
 Book BOOM
 "Book Golf Stream"
 "Book hit parade"
 Book Man (installation)
 "Book Express"

 “When a book dies” (exhibition
old and spoiled books by readers)
 "Kingdom of fairy tales"
 Great Writers Reading Circle
 “Where are the “Scarlet Sails” calling us?”
 "Wherever you look: Russia, Rus' - rings
scar line"
 "Summer mood with a book"
 « Summer Readings– interesting
travel and adventure"
 "Leaders of reading" (competition)
 "Literary map of Donbass"
(exhibition of native land literature)
 "Literary palette"
 "Literary Through the Looking Glass"
 “Literature knows no boundaries. Reading
together"
 "Literary hero"
 Best friends of my soul
 “People stop thinking when
stop reading"
 “Little-known pages of Russian
classics"
 Marina. Reserved country"
(about M. Tsvetaeva)
 "The book opens the world of knowledge"
 "The world of books and the world in books"
 “My literary discovery”
 “We came to visit the poet”
 “We serve the book so that the book
served the people
 "On the podium - a book"
 “Our press is for all interests”
 "Week of active reading": 1- "Day
new book", 2- "Day of fiction", 3 -
"Adventure Day", 4 - "Day
author's literature", 5 - "Day
Forgotten Books”, 6 – “Poetry Day”
 "Unskipped Reading"
 "New items from the basket"
 "A new name in literature"
 "News-press"

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 "New books of the new century"
 “Do girls need books and
boys?"
 Society. Culture. Library"
 "Operation KIT (The book is looking for you)"
 "Open the book - miracles will begin"
 "We open the book - we open the world"
 “The Charm of Forgotten Books”
 What do the books say?
 “What did the schoolboy tell
textbook?"
 "Planet of Literary Treasures":
"Rivers of Poetry", "Mountains of Prose", "Valley
detective", "Island of Adventure",
"Ocean of Love", etc.
 "Under the white sail of the pen"
 "Under the Sign of Pushkin"
 “While Pushkin lasts in Russia,
blizzards will not blow out the candle!”
 "Glade of fairy tales"
 “On the pages of Russian classics”
 "Press from illness and stress"
 "Adventures on Reading Island"
 “Slow down! Read!"
 "It's time to read!" (exhibition clock)
 "Read it, you won't regret it!"
 “Let the books of your friends enter your
house"
 Travel to the country
unread books"
 Pushkin. Life and destiny"
 “Rainbow Reading”
 "Let's carefully open the pages"
 "Repertoire for fashionable reading"
 "Russian poetry in music and colors"
 “The world is kinder with a book”
 "With the book the world is kinder and brighter"
 "With a book on life"
 "With a book on the bench"
(gatherings)
 "With a new book - in the new year"

 "Daylight is the word of the book"
 "Date with talent"
 "A date with the stars of silver
century"
 "Fairy tale - clever and charming"
(quiz)
 Fairyland
 "Treasures of bookshelves"
 “Thank you, beloved author!”
 "Old books in a new cover"
 "Handmade verse"
 "Poems grow like stars and like roses"
 "Land of Fairy Tales, Wonders and
Magic"
 “A string that sounds like poetry”
 "Happiness to be a reader"
 "Secrets, riddles, sensations"
 “Your Majesty is the Library!”
 “You are not alone when there is a book”
 "Thousands of wise pages"
 "Surprise your parents - read
book!"
 Find out. Read. Win"
(quiz)
 “The book has no holidays”
 "Ural tales of the master"
(about P. Bazhov)
 « Successful people love to read!
 "Fireworks of children's books"
 "Festival of reference publications"
 "Photo selfie with a book" (competition)
 “A good book is my companion, my
friend"
 “Good books are friends forever”
 "Temple of Wisdom: Tomorrow and Always"
 "Charming Classics"
 Let's read together!
 Reading. We think. We create»
 "Reading the classics in the library"
(competition)
 “We read books all year round”

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 “You read, I read, all my
a family"
 "Read and be a leader!"
 "Read with us!"
 "Read! Be smart! Live bright!"
 "Read and wonder"
 "Read better - only the best!"
 "Readers - admirers of books"
 "Reader records"
 "Reader's X-factor" (competition)
 “Reading is fashionable! Reading is
cool!"
 “Reading is stylish! Reading is
fashionable! Read everywhere - read
free!"
 “Reading Russia in the 21st century”
 "Reading Kingdom"
 "Readers and happy"
 "Reading without coercion"
 "Reading for the Heart and Mind"
 Reading for Have a good mood»
 "Reading as a life strategy"
 “Reading is fashion for all time”
 “Reading is the knowledge of “revelations”
wisdom"

 “Reading is the way to success”
 “Reading is the breath of the mind”
(A. Likhanov)
 “What a charm these fairy tales are!”
 “Our summer is wonderful with the book”
 "Wonderful Book City"
 “A wonderful healer of our souls”
 “The rustle of book pages to us
accompanies life everywhere"
 "School library - center
attraction"
 « E-library, or
Library without borders»
 “This book is the best - it has
big success!"
 “These books are the pride of the library”
 “The anniversary of the writer is a holiday for
reader"
 “I read Pushkin with inspiration…”
 “I have read and recommend to you…”
 “I open the world with a book”
 "I'm looking for my soul in poetry"
 “I am a new generation reader!”

Exhibitions

Hi all!

Quote: Genuine exhibition is not just a collection of books that ended up together due to a number of random circumstances, but a meaningful creation designed to awaken purposeful intellectual activity in the reader.

J. H. Shira, American librarian

I bring to your attention information about some exhibitions that are interesting and unusual (experience of different libraries).

It happens thatreaders - children and adults, while reading books, often leave things in them that are used as bookmarks. Here employees of the National Children's Library of the Komi Republic and decided put all these finds on public display. Unusual exposure called "A gift to a librarian, or what our readers leave in books". Books and found things were placed side by side in the hope that this way readers will recognize them faster. The exhibition caused a real sensation. It lasted more than two months, replenished daily with new finds. No wonder they say that everything in a book can become an occasion for an exhibition, and not just the text.

It came as a complete surprise to readers.Exhibition "When the Book Dies", which featured dilapidated and spoiled editions by readers.

Instead of a quote - an appeal to children: "Reader, think about what you will leave your friends and classmates behind."

First section: "Books read to holes". There are books by different authors, which were read by more than one generation of children. These editions were prepared for scrapping, and the meeting with the readers was their last.

Second section: "Barbarians of the 21st century" . Section included works of classics of Russian literatureN.V. Gogol, A.S. Pushkin, I.A. Bunin and other writers who are studied at school: in entire chapters and paragraphs were torn out of their books, the pages were painted. Children and adults reacted with interest to the presented documents, expressed their negative attitude towards barbarism. As a result, users gave the library books from home collections and new books bought from the store. Total over the year, donors donated more than 200 books to the fund of the subscription department.(From the experience of the National Children's Library of the Komi Republic)

Presentation Exhibitions "Book Treasures" was timed toAll-Russian Day of Libraries. On the the exhibition presents books different years from the library collection. The exhibition is aimed primarily at specialists, but it turned out to be of interest to readers as well. Its intended purpose: familiarization of employees with publications that can be used in their professional activities.

The book exhibition was from the following sections:

"They were the first" (books that laid the foundation for the library);

"Rarities of the Library" (publications related to the category of book monuments);

"Famous people - library» (books donated by famous writers, poets, artists, musicians, with autographs).

Effective family bonding, transmission family traditions and moral values ​​remainsfamily reading. On the exhibition-nostalgia "Good books live long" were introduced copies from family libraries, a memo on creating a home library.

Exhibition sections:

"Family Heirloom" (books from employees' home librarieslibraries and readers). Each of the presented books had its own history and was included in the reading circle of several generations of the family;

"Generation next chooses" (the best books, according to children and adolescents - readers of the library);

"How to build a home library" (books from practical advice, as well as - a booklet that offers tips for both parents and young readers on creating home libraries).

During the design of the exhibition were used household items of the 50-60s. 20th century: figurines, toys, green lamp, clock, napkins, made in loin technique and cutwork; attributes of modern youth subculture: baubles, bracelets, baseball cap, computer disks. On the stand also included in the exhibition space, were located photographs from family albums, school certificates, pioneer tie, badges and postcards. sound background there was a record instrumental music of the past. The interior of the room corresponded to the style of the 50s. The room where the exhibition was set up at the time of the presentation turned into a common for those years communal apartment. The exhibition was presented by the librarians of the department with participation of a famous local historian-researcher who told about family libraries of townspeople in pre-revolutionary times.

The exhibition ended with quiz "Finish the aphorism" in which those present were asked finish the well-known phrase about the book:

2. A house without a book is like a body without (soul).

3. Books are ships (thoughts).

4. A book is not red in writing, but red (in mind).

5. Gold is mined from the earth, and knowledge from (books).

6. A man without a book is like a bird without (wings).

8. Unfinished book - not completed to the end (path).

10. Collection of books - the same (university).

11. The book is a small window, through it the whole world (visible).

12. The book is the best (comrade).

13. The book decorates in happiness, and in misfortune (consoles).

14. From time immemorial, a book raises (a person).

15. I owe everything good in me (to books).

16. A bad letter to a person (destruction).

17. Who reads a lot, he (knows) a lot.

18. The book is your friend, without it it’s like without (hands).

19. Read a new book - met with (a friend).

20. A house without a book is a day without (the sun).

21. There is no smart neighbor, with a book (talk).

22. Pearls are taken from the depths of the sea, (knowledge) is drawn from the depths of books.

23. In the book, look not for letters, but (meaning).

24. The book is like water - it will break the road (everywhere).

25. The book will help in work, help out in (trouble).

26. Living with a book is not a century (to grieve).

27. A good book is brighter than a star (shines).

In memory of the meeting, all participants were presented bookmarks.

(From the experience of the Pskov regional library for children and youth)

Let's take a closer look at this form of exhibition, as an exhibition-cognition and look at examples.

EXHIBITION-KNOWLEDGE

Cognition is a process of purposeful active reflection of reality in the human mind. In the course of cognition, various facets of being are revealed, the external side and essence of things, phenomena of the surrounding world are explored. The subject of cognitive activity - a person - also explores a person, that is, himself.

The results of cognition not only remain in the mind of a particular person, but are also passed on from generation to generation, mainly with with the help of information carriers - books, drawings, objects of material culture. In the course of life, a person performs two types of cognitive activities: learns the world directly (that is, it opens something new: either for itself or for humanity); learns the world around through the results of the cognitive activity of other generations (reads books, studies, watches movies, joins all types of material or spiritual culture).

Based on the definition of cognition, probably, any book exhibition in the library can be called an exhibition-cognition. However, librarians reserve the right to determine the form of the exhibition in this way.

Favorite by the older generation of readerswas presented atexhibition-knowledge "Chronicle of events" .

CHRONICLE OF EVENTS

book series "Life of Remarkable People"

(experience of the Pskov regional library for children and youth)

Book series "Life of Remarkable People"- this is the history of mankind in faces, the history of science, technology and culture.

Purpose of the exhibition:

— the awakening of the youth's cognitive interest in history through reading historical and biographical literature;

- moral education of the younger generation on examples from the lives of prominent people;

- disclosure of the library fund.

Exhibition sections:

History of the series "Life of Remarkable People";

historical figures;
Scientists;

Figures of art and literature.

Quotes:
“When we love, we are proud of the Fatherland, it means we are proud of its great people” (academician Ivan Pavlov).

“I am firmly convinced that people will understand and begin to develop the only necessary science - the science of how to live” (Leo Tolstoy).

“Following the thoughts of a great man is the most entertaining science” (Alexander Pushkin).

Bibliographic support of the exhibition:

- booklet "Library of a thousand books: ZhZL series".

The presentation of the exhibition took place with the participation of students facultyelementary education of the Pskov State Pedagogicaluniversity. The students participating in the presentation told how the examples of life and work of outstanding people influenced their worldview.

The review of the ZhZL series took place right at the book exhibition. Readers learned about the history of the series, its first issues and publishers, as well as how to use the reference and bibliographic apparatus for the series.

In addition to the books of the ZhZL series, the exhibition featured quotes, booklets, emblems, illustrations, portraits, objects and accessories.

The final moment was quiz "Name the book", the gist of which was: the presenter showed the subject, which in meaning was suitable for the content of a particular book about a historical figure . Participants were asked to name prominent representatives of the relevant type of activity. Thus, several items were played:

Fan— Pavlenko, N.I. Catherine the Great / N.I. Pavlenko. - 4th ed. - M .: Young Guard, 2004. - 496 p. - (ZhZL).

Steering wheel— Semanov, S.N. Makarov / S.N. Semanov. — 2nd ed., corrected. - M .: Young Guard, 1988. - 288 p. - (ZhZL).

Headdress of the academician— Danin D.S. Niels Bohr / D.S. Danin. - M .: Young Guard, 1978. - 560 p. - (ZhZL).

the globe— Pioneers: a collection. - M .: Young Guard, 1983. - 352 p. - (ZHZL).

Goose feather- Tyrkova-Villiame, A. Pushkin's life / A. Tyrkova-Villiame. - In 2 vols. T. 1: 1799-1824. - M .: Young Guard, 1998. - 480s. - (ZHZL).

Order, medal- Generals and commanders of the Great Patriotic War: collection / comp. A. Kiselev. - M .: Young Guard, 1985. - 368 p. - (ZhZL).

Easel— Descargues P. Rembrandt / P. Descargues. - M .: Young guard, 2000. - 294 p. - (ZhZL).

At the end of the presentation, everyone was invited to treat themselves to an apple - the fruit of knowledge.

Exhibition algorithm: connection of the book, reader and librarian in a single interactive space. An important point is engaging readers directly in the program. The perception of the material by young readers is much more positive if the information comes from a peer.

Library readers with hobbies respond to librarians showcase your passions at exhibitions. This allows you to decorate the library space, create a feeling of comfort, make the exhibition attractive and unique. Such items can become both an independent exposition and part of an exhibition dedicated to folk art.

The Youth Service Department issuedexhibition-hobby "Skillful hands do not know boredom" and invited beginners and experienced needlewomen. All items presented at the exhibition were made by the hands of librarians(pictures embroidered with ribbons; soft toys; tablecloths; hats; needle beds; crocheted and knitted items). Each type of needlework was described in the exhibited publications with detailed instructions and diagrams. At the presentation of the exhibition, the author could present his product and talk about the technique of its implementation.

In the senior school service department, athematic exhibition-journey "The World of Mysteries and Wonders" enabling with the help of books plunge into the mysterious world, reveal many secrets, learn the unknown. Special purpose- to provide readers with the whole variety of popular science literature in the process of preparing them for academic disciplines, develop cognitive interest, creative activity.

AT The exhibition is one of the main methods of visual propaganda of literature, which provides readers with the opportunity to gain additional knowledge, form and expand interest in the topic presented.

Our task is to make the exhibition bright, interesting, non-standard. Exhibitions should not only draw attention to the presented publications, but also activate the cognitive activity of readers, cause a surge of emotions and encourage the reader to take the book. At exhibitions, librarians, in addition to books, periodicals, place all kinds of illustrative material, accessories that are meaningfully related to the issue and complement it as a background.

Various fonts are used for the title, sections and quotes, natural objects, layouts, models, props. Accessories can be divided into: iconic - quotations, annotations, text headings, section headings; art - paintings and reproductions of paintings, collages, illustrations, photographs, posters; subject - objects and things that help create an image of a person or an era (a fan, binoculars, a candle, a soldier's bowler hat, a balloon, toys, models, dummies, etc.); decorative - flowers, draperies, embroidered towels, natural material (cones, shells, stones, fancy roots, branches) and crafts from it; structural - various office equipment, stationery (wooden, metal stands, folders, boxes, clips, clothespins, bookmarks, etc.).


However, whatever book exhibition, do not forget that the book should still remain in the center of attention, and all paraphernalia is only its addition. The main objective of the exhibition is to present books and other types of documents. Good design, various materials and accessories are not the goal, but only a means to help solve the problem. Therefore, they should not obscure the book, but, on the contrary, draw attention to it.

There is a certain procedure for the development and design of a book exhibition, consisting of the following stages:

1. SELECT A TOPIC.

The topic should be relevant, carefully thought out and interesting to readers. If we arrange an exhibition to accompany a mass event, it must clearly correspond to the theme of the event and complement it.

2. DEFINITION OF THE PURPOSE AND READERS' PURPOSE

The exhibition should have a clear readership address for whom you are designing the exhibition: for younger or older children, or for parents or leaders of children's reading. Book fairs for children's audiences are different from exhibitions created for adults. They must be bright, conspicuous, which will help: bright publications, toys, paper crafts and natural materials. Exhibitions for children may contain elements of the game (puzzles, riddles, crossword puzzles). The librarian should carefully select books with illustrations, colorful covers and place them at the level of children's eyes, so that any can be taken from the shelf freely, and not asked for by the librarian. Near the exhibition, a free space is necessarily created for children, where they can not only leaf through the selected book, but also take part in the game, complete tasks, if the exhibition provides for them..

3. IDENTIFICATION AND SELECTION OF DOCUMENTS.

With the help of the reference and bibliographic apparatus of the library: catalogs, file cabinets, using guidelines, manuals, bibliographic indexes to identify all sources - books, articles from periodicals, illustrations, photo documents that are available in the library on this topic. Then he will get acquainted with them and select those that correspond to the purpose and reader's address. Preference is given to documents containing new information and having an attractive appearance.

4. DEVELOPING THE STRUCTURE OF THE EXHIBITION.

How many sections? Do you always need a quote, an appeal to the reader, how many books should be at the exhibition? All answers to these questions depend on the volume and amount of the fund, where the exhibition will be located, the size of the exhibition rack. And it is very important to maintain a sense of proportion, the exhibition should not be overloaded, overwhelmed. Each document must be clearly visible. Another question is closely related to the development of the structure of the exhibition - what kind of exhibition it will be - a quiz exhibition, an exhibition of one book, an exhibition-exposition, etc.

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5. DEFINITION OF THE TITLE, NAME OF SECTIONS, SELECTION OF QUOTATIONS, ILLUSTRATIONS, SUBJECTS.

After you have decided on the structure of the exhibition, we proceed to the choice of the title of the exhibition, the definition of the titles of the sections, the selection of quotes, illustrations, objects. The name must necessarily attract attention, be catchy, and informative, accurately convey the essence. It should be short enough, no more than 4-5 words, often aphorisms, catchphrases, proverbs, lines from poems, songs are used as a name. The title of the sections should gradually reveal the theme of the exhibition and complement the title. For the design of the exhibition, you can use a wide variety of items and accessories: portraits, illustrations, posters, reproductions of paintings, photographs, decorative elements, natural materials, drawings, crafts, book reviews, mini essays, essays, various things, items that help recreate the image of the era or a person. Again, the choice of accessories depends on the form and type of exhibition. Also, with the advent of the Internet in our lives, when designing exhibitions, information taken from some sites is often used. Such information must be checked (excluding "fried facts"), carefully arranged ("jumps" from one to another) and must be accompanied by a link to the site from which the information was copied.

6. DECORATION OF THE BOOK EXHIBITION.

A well-thought-out and designed exhibition often fails readers if it is poorly designed. The first requirement is compositional integrity, which is achieved through various means. For example, one or more visual centers are singled out around which the main action unfolds. In other cases, "close-up" and "deep exposure" are used, which create a three-dimensional effect. The composition of the exhibition can be based on symmetry or, on the contrary, asymmetry, on the contrast of color, but at the same time, one should not forget about the proportionality of the books and illustrations presented on it. All of them should give the impression of a single ensemble. It is created without overloading with objects and placing emotional accents, for example, with the help of lighting, a vase, a flower. In order to correctly distribute where everything will be placed at the exhibition, its layout is drawn up. In a schematic form on paper, you must imagine where you will place the heading, on which shelves the sections, citations and other information. On which shelves will it be presented book production, and on which periodicals, etc. The layout will help save time when you design the exhibition and place documents on it.

The use of memoirs. Genuine things or objects that replace them - models, models - provide a deep perception of the created image. Items at the exhibition should be meaningfully and aesthetically close to each other, as well as to books and illustrations. Illustrations and things create the image of the book and the images of its characters.

Use of handouts. The exhibition should present handouts prepared for the event (if the exhibition accompanies it) or published on the theme of the exhibition. These can be bookmarks, business cards, memos, information sheets, booklets. The booklet should lie in such a way that it can be picked up and unfolded; if the bookmark is published in limited quantities (or if we want to show it in color), we fasten it to the rack and one side and the other. (we lay out the black and white version so that you can take it).

Techniques for visual selection of objects. One way to draw attention to a book or illustration is to turn its cover at a three-quarter angle. Also, the book makes a better impression when it stands on a holder-stand, and the visitor perceives it as a three-dimensional object. Dynamism in the display is achieved by placing images of moving objects (a train flying in the opposite direction or running children), as well as using a color scheme that is selected according to contrast. Light book covers, like objects, are well perceived on a dark background and vice versa.

Articles from publications or periodicals are presented in two ways: put the book closed or unfold the book at the place where the desired article begins and attach a card to it. On the card, indicate the bibliographic description of the article. Articles from the newspaper are inconvenient to place at the exhibition, the newspaper is wrinkled or the headline is not visible. It is better to make a copy to which to attach a card with a bibliographic description. The exhibition should not look empty, but it should not be overloaded either. This can lead to the opposite effect, and therefore "less is better."

Of great importance to the reader are links given at exhibitions to sections of the fund or systematic catalogue. The content of the link may be as follows: “Literature on the topics proposed at the exhibition, you can also find on shelves No. ________ in sections ... (sections are indicated). Refer also to sections of the systematic catalog (sections are also indicated).

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7. ACCOMMODATION.

It is necessary to think in advance where to place the exposition: in glass showcases (which we do not have, but we hope to have), on bookcases or tables. Sometimes all three options are combined, and the surfaces of windows, walls or doors are also used. The showcase creates a sense of volume, depth, which is perceived as an orderly and closed world. In exhibitions placed on racks and tables, it is difficult to place illustrations and objects, since standard racks are not deep. But on the other hand, the books presented on the rack, inside the shelf, are enclosed in a kind of frame that focuses attention. Often, shelving is connected to tables, which removes the monotonous nature of the show. With a lack of free space (but not when saving it! The exhibition should first of all attract attention, and then save space), poster exhibitions are designed, which are placed on the walls of the foyer or corridors, exhibition stands on which photographic materials or creative works are placed ( drawings) is a very convenient form of exposure. The Book Rain exhibition at our senior subscription, where books seem to come down from the ceiling. This exhibition is good because it is updated very often, as books are in front of the eyes of readers and attract attention.

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8. ADVERTISING OF THE EXHIBITION.

Attention should be paid to the advertising of the exhibition - its success and efficiency largely depend on this. Advertising and information support of the exhibition is based on the creation of advertising messages and publications. The advertising message can be internal (for library readers) or external, aimed at potential users. Various means of advertising: advertisements in local media, word of mouth, telephone, outdoor advertising(posters, posters), print advertising (leaflets, booklets, brochures), a running line on the facade of the library, colorful information in the "Reader's Corner".

9. ANALYSIS OF THE EFFICIENCY OF THE BOOK EXHIBITION.

First of all, it is necessary to keep records; for this, a separate column is allocated in the Work Diary, in which the number of documents issued from the exhibition is entered daily. Appropriate notes are made by the librarian in the form of the reader who took the book from the exhibition. In the pocket of each document, book from the exhibition, put a colored indicator-bookmark with the name of the exhibition. After the period of exposure is over, the librarian uses the "Diary" to calculate how many publications have been issued during the period of the exhibition. By comparing the amount of literature provided and issued, you can calculate the efficiency ratio. The efficiency ratio is equal to: "number of books issued" divided by the number of literature submitted.

If the performance is low, it is necessary to find out why the exhibition was not popular with readers. To do this, it is necessary to analyze all stages of the exhibition work, starting with the choice of a theme and ending with advertising, and determine where mistakes were made. High performance should also be studied in order to identify the reasons for the success of the exhibition with readers. Currently, to study the effectiveness of exhibition work, methods of polling readers are widely used - conversations, interviews, and questionnaires. They help to identify the interests and needs of readers and allow you to plan exhibition work in accordance with reader expectations. Thus, by analyzing the effectiveness of exhibition activities, one can avoid mistakes in the future and make each exhibition bright, meaningful, interesting and popular among readers.

10. ERRORS IN DESIGNING THE EXHIBITION.

The desire to place as many exhibits as possible in an exhibition is one of the most common mistakes. Since the redundancy of information reduces the effect of visual impact up to complete rejection. I would like to say again: we should not forget that the focus of the exhibition should still be the book, and all the paraphernalia is only its addition and accompaniment. Therefore, it should not obscure the book, but, on the contrary, draw attention to it. The title, section titles and attributes accompanying the exhibition must exactly match its theme. (for example, an exhibition on ecology is called "World indoor plants"). The exhibition will not work if it is poorly lit or located in a hard-to-reach place. It happens that the title does not "strike" the reader at first glance, or there are no so-called signal objects that attract attention.

The most common mistakes when designing book exhibitions:


In library practice, traditional types of book fairs:

  • exhibitions of new arrivals;

  • exhibitions on current topics and problems;

  • personal exhibitions;

  • genre exhibitions;

  • exhibitions for significant and memorable dates.

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WHAT IS THE FEATURE OF THE EXHIBITION OF NEW ARRIVALS?

The purpose of the exhibition is to acquaint readers with new documents - books, newspapers, magazines, photo and video materials received by the library. Most often, these exhibitions are universal in content. They present books on various branches of knowledge and fiction, so the order of arrangement of documents at such exhibitions should be systematic, that is, according to the LBC table system. The traditional title for such an exhibition is “New Books”. It has long become a template, so you should look for new options for names, for example: “A new book has come to us”, “New items on the bookshelf”, “New items from the book basket”.

How to arrange exhibition on current topics and problems?

The main goal of such an exhibition is to draw the attention of readers to a specific topic, problem, to encourage them to read books and other documents on this topic by presenting and recommending the best of them. The task of the librarian is to choose a topic that is relevant and interesting to readers. It can be:


How to arrange personal exhibition?

The goal is to draw attention to some personality, person, to arouse the desire to learn as much as possible about this person, his life and work. Such an exhibition can be dedicated to an artist, writer, poet, composer, scientist, politician, historical figure, etc. For example: “The Last Russian Autocrat” (about Nicholas II) “The Discoverer of Unknown Countries” (about Lev Kassil); "The Fantasies of Senor Rodari" (about Gianni Rodari).

Traditionally, the solo exhibition has three sections:

  • the first section tells about the life of an individual, a person;

  • the second section is devoted to its activities;

  • the third section presents the works themselves, the works of this person.

What is the feature exhibitions for significant and memorable dates?

The purpose of the exhibition, arranged for a significant or memorable date, is to provide information about some event, holiday, its history and traditions, to give advice and recommendations on how to hold it. Traditionally, the library arranges exhibitions for the "red" days of the calendar:

  • for the New Year (“Fun, merrily celebrate the New Year”, “New Year's mosaic”, “New Year's Kaleidoscope”);

  • to the Defender of the Fatherland Day (“There is such a profession - to defend the Motherland”, “On guard of the Fatherland”)

  • for the holiday of March 8 (“My dear mother”, “Girl's secrets”);

  • to Victory Day (“Let's bow to those great years”, “We brought this day closer as best we could”).

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WHAT IS A GENRE EXHIBITION?

The goal is to draw the attention of readers to books of a certain genre, to interest, to encourage them to read. How to do it? One of the options is to present at the exhibition not only works of a certain genre, but also material about the origin of this genre, its founders, interesting and little-known facts from its history. The librarian’s first assistants in preparing such an exhibition will be the Encyclopedic Dictionary of a Young Literary Critic, Dictionary literary terms” and popular literature from the section “Entertaining Literary Studies”. For example, you can arrange an exhibition dedicated to different types of fairy tales. Name it, for example, "The Magical World of Fairy Tales." The purpose of the exhibition is to acquaint children with various areas of the fairy tale genre, the best works written in this genre. The sections of such an exhibition can be the titles different types fairy tales: Fairy tales”, “Tales about animals”, “Household tales”.

FORMS OF EXHIBITIONS

Currently, there are a huge variety of forms of exhibitions.

One book exhibition is an undeservedly forgotten form of exhibition. Its goal is to interest readers in a particular book, and this can be achieved by presenting a variety of material at the exhibition that helps to reveal the content of the book. This may be information about the author of the book, his life and work, about the history of the creation of the book, about the prototypes of the heroes of the work, their fate, the exhibition can also present different editions of this book, illustrations made by different artists, photo frames from film adaptations. It is very important for such an exhibition to choose the right book. It should be bright, meaningful, interesting, not ordinary. It can be a classic - of past centuries and a modern, or local history book.

Exhibition of forgotten books , or it would be more correct to call it "an exhibition of undeservedly forgotten books." The purpose of such exhibitions is to remind about good fiction and popular science books, which for some reason are not popular with readers. The significance of these exhibitions for children-readers is especially great. Many of them read modern children's literature and do not know the books that their parents read at all. The exhibition can be called like this - "Favorite children's books of our dads and moms" or "We read and you read it." Such exhibitions are very relevant not only because they promote mutual understanding between generations. They help modern children to return the moral and ethical books so necessary for their development - the works of Vladimir Zheleznikov, Vladislav Krapivin, Yuri Yakovlev, Albert Likhanov, Anatoly Aleksin.

Express Exhibition one publication (book) is an operational form about materials on a topic that is relevant and interesting for various reader groups. Such exhibitions are organized on the day of receipt of the periodical (book) and are exhibited for 3-5 days. An article or book is placed in the center of the exhibition with the heading “Interesting article” (“Attention, a new book!”), next to it is a publication on this topic by another author, if an article is exhibited, and reviews of this book, if a book is exhibited.

Book exhibition-exposition is a synthesis of a library and museum exhibition, where the objects and accessories presented in it contribute to a deeper insight into the theme of the exhibition. Moreover, there are much more items and accessories here than on a regular library exhibition, and books and other documents fit well into the exposition. An exhibition-exposition can be organized in the form of an installation, a museum corner, decorated in shop windows.

Exhibition-installation is an exhibition using interior items, draperies, natural materials, toys, etc. For example, there is a tree, a pen and paper blanks, such as flowers, lie nearby. Each child writes his dream on blanks and attaches it to a tree. When the tree blossoms, the dream will come true. It is also a kind of game.

For example, when designing an exhibition-installation dedicated to the Great Patriotic War, you can use such details as a nurse's scarf, a military flask, a dummy grenade, a gas mask, gramophone records with melodies from the war, an old kerosene lamp, a pioneer tie, a cape and, of course, books about the war and its heroes, adults and children.

Surprise Exhibition - this is an unexpected meeting with a good book, a gift. Such exhibitions create an atmosphere of comfort and celebration. For example, the surprise exhibition "Book cat in a bag", in which the presented books are packed in paper and each is numbered. From the colorful box, the reader chooses a card with a number, and the book with the corresponding number can be taken with them and read at home. Two indispensable conditions: participate once and open the book only at home. A similar exhibition was issued on our senior subscription and enjoyed great success with readers. And for a long time, a surprise exhibition has been operating on the junior subscription. There, the books are placed in a draped box and the little reader can pull out any book without looking and take it home.

Interactive exhibitions are becoming more and more popular in libraries. They are designed to provide feedback between the reader and the librarian and organize live communication between visitors to the exhibition, to encourage them to discuss the problem. The following typology of interactive library exhibitions can be proposed:

  • Game exhibitions.

  • Dialogue exhibitions.

  • Exhibitions prepared with the participation of readers.

  • Exhibitions-research.

GAME EXHIBITIONS.

A distinctive feature of such exhibitions is the presence of a cognitive-playing moment. The reader is invited not only to get acquainted with the presented documents, but also to perform some tasks. Among the forms of exhibition games, the most common are:

  • exhibition-quiz;

  • crossword exhibition;

  • puzzle exhibition;

  • exhibition-competition.

Exhibition-quiz. This type exhibitions has received the widest circulation in libraries. The exhibition-quiz involves a number of questions, which can be answered by referring to the books presented at the exhibition. Questions can be answered both orally and in writing. There are two options for holding a quiz: during the demonstration of the exhibition (questions and tasks are placed directly on the exhibition space) and at the end of the exhibition (as a result of familiarization with the materials presented).

The Mystery Exhibition. There can be several options for organizing such exhibitions, its main feature is the presence of a riddle that visitors are invited to guess. Riddles can be used as the title of the exhibition or its sections. You can arrange riddles in the form of competitive questions and tasks. The riddle may be present in the very theme of the exhibition. One of the types of puzzle exhibitions is a provocative exhibition, during the design of which one or more mistakes are deliberately made (for example, books or additional exhibits that do not correspond to the stated topic are placed on it). The reader is given the opportunity to detect errors and report them to the organizers.

DIALOGUE EXHIBITIONS.

Their peculiarity is to create conditions for the exchange of views between the librarian and the reader, as well as between readers. As a rule, their topics are debatable. It is possible to place sheets, notebooks, in some cases closed boxes for notes on the exhibition space so that readers can express their opinion.

When preparing interactive exhibitions, libraries use the following options:

  • exhibition-reflection;

  • exhibition-caution;

  • exhibition "question-answer";

  • exhibition-review;

  • exhibition-discussion;

  • exhibition-dispute;

  • exhibition-discussion.

Exhibition "question-answer" is a kind of correspondence fulfillment of thematic requests of readers and bibliographic references. As a rule, a box or box is installed in which the reader lowers a piece of paper with a question of interest to him. After some time, books and articles containing answers to readers' questions appear on the shelves. Such an exhibition can be convenient when communicating with readers who need specific information, but cannot clearly formulate a request.

Exhibition-review presents readers' reviews along with books. Thus, readers recommend each other interesting, from their point of view, books. You can post positive and negative reviews of the same book at such exhibitions.

In modern libraries, along with traditional book exhibitions, electronic book exhibitions have also become widespread in our time. An electronic book exhibition is a journey through the pages of one book or from book to book with detailed information about authors, artists, lists of references, quizzes. An electronic exhibition is easy to create in the format electronic presentation, or video or special. programs. Such an exhibition, with the appropriate sound design and the presence of a multimedia projector, can be used as illustrative material at a mass event. Electronic exhibitions for children have their own specifics. The ability to use not only animation, but also game moments makes this form of work especially attractive for children and adolescents. Unlike a traditional exhibition, an electronic book exhibition has a number of advantages:

  • perception through the computer serves as a kind of "bait" for children. Bright, colorful, with the use of game moments, switching the attention of children from animated screensavers to a static page - all this increases the level of motivation of the child to read the book that he saw on the screen;

  • mass character: a large number of books can be presented for review, their design can be compared, thereby encouraging the child to consider these books “live”;

  • variability: at any time, you can quickly change the slides and their location, remove unnecessary ones or insert new ones, change the color scheme or the overall design, relying on the young reader's craving for novelty of sensations;

  • the work of such an exhibition can be equipped with voiced text and music, drawing a parallel between the content of the book and the musical illustration for it;

  • mobility: such an exhibition is very convenient for outdoor events;

  • cost-effectiveness: there is no need to work with racks, stands, exhibition cabinets.

Natural exhibitions , or as they are also called book collapses, these are books handed over the day before by readers and placed near the issuing departments or laid out by the librarian on tables near the corresponding sections of the fund. At first glance, the collapses are unsystematic: there is no definite sequence, there is no characteristic of publications, but this is precisely what attracts readers, especially those who do not trust recommendations too much or do not know what to choose. Breakdowns are important in that they create a situation of free choice: the effect of trust in those who have read the book before is triggered (“If others took it, read it, then it’s a good book”). An experienced librarian skillfully uses this effect, ordering the seemingly chaotic heap of books in his own way. Firstly, he puts here good, but unfamiliar or for other reasons underestimated editions by the reader. Secondly, it reveals reader preferences in this way and uses the information received in further work. The collapses are titled in a certain way. Instead of the faceless formula “Books handed in by readers”, there are emotionally uplifted, energetic formulations that encourage action. For example, “A book that I liked” or “I read it - I liked it - I recommend it to others”

One of the options for presenting books could be book or themed shelf , as this format of the exhibition is very convenient: it does not take up much space, is not overloaded with additional elements, is very concise and can be placed anywhere free access. For example, in the senior reading room this form is often used (“900 blockade days”, “Days of military glory of Russia”)

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EXHIBITION IN THE LIBRARY. GLOSSARY

Dear colleagues!

"The exhibition is a public, cultural, scientific

an event for readers and at the same time a professional holiday

librarians, so it is a unique, extraordinary, one-time phenomenon"

O. P. Zykov

I bring to your attention interesting material on exhibitions, which may be useful in your work. It is presented in the form of a glossary. What is a glossary?

The word "glossary" comes from the Latin phrase "glossarium", which means a collection of gloss, and the word "gloss" itself is translated as "an incomprehensible or foreign word." In the modern language, the glossary has an almost identical meaning, namely: a dictionary of specialized terms with an interpretation, with comments and examples on certain area knowledge . Sometimes such dictionaries are equipped with a translation of terms into another language.

The methods of creating and compiling glossaries are called lexicography and belong to the linguistic discipline. The very first glossary, which is known to history today, refers to the 25th century BC. and is represented by religious and literary texts of the late Sumerian period. Until the middle of the fifteenth century (the era when printing was invented) lists of foreign and little-known words were compiled by well-educated people, usually monks. Such words were most often found in writings and manuscripts written in Latin and Greek. As soon as the scribe or the scientist working with the text determined the meaning of an unknown word, he wrote an explanation for it either between the lines or in the margins. There are many examples of glossaries. For example, in England, a glossary was created for the works of Homer. In India, a glossary was written for the Vedas, and in the Middle Ages for the writings of Papias and Isidore.

The proposed glossary is dedicated to the exhibition in the library.

Library exhibition is an information product created for a specific group of users and presented in a special demonstration form.

The main form of visual representation of literature is a set of specially selected and systematized printed works offered to readers for review and familiarization with them.

Public demonstration of book collections, contributing to the most complete disclosure of the contents of these funds.

Exhibition-vernissage (mini-gallery) - an exposition involving the demonstration of paintings, reproductions, applied arts, children's drawings, etc. Includes materials about authors, trends and types of art. It is designed taking into account the color of the era to which the exhibition is dedicated.

Exhibition-quiz is an unconventional exhibition based on a block of books that can be used to answer quiz questions. Information with questions is placed at the exhibition itself, handed out on leaflets.

Exhibition virtual new form exhibitions and a way to exchange information in the virtual space of the library, created in accordance with general rules preparation of expositions using telecommunication and computer technologies.

Exhibition "question-answer" - a kind of exhibition-dialogue, a kind of absentee fulfillment of specific requests from readers, with further design of the exhibition with relevant literature and bibliographic list on this topic.

Exhibition-herbarium - a kind of exhibitions of a new generation, implies the presence of the herbarium itself and various publications about the plants presented. For example: "Medicinal plants", "Between the pages of your favorite books."

Exhibition-dialogue- an unconventional exhibition based on questions from young users, asked on various topics in writing and dropped into a special box. Specialists unite questions on certain thematic blocks, from which sections of the exhibition are formed and whose names will be questions from readers.

Exhibition-dispute (-discussion, -polemic) – an interactive exhibition, a way of reflecting relevant printed materials expressing different points of view on controversial issues. Visitors are invited to express their opinion, including in the format of a discussion following the results of the exhibition.

Exhibition-dossier is an interactive exhibition of a new generation, a kind of personal exhibition endowed with new properties and created with the active participation of readers. Most often, this is the reader's autobiography (“Literary dossier of the reader”, “From the reader's form”), reflected in the exposition in books read, quotations, reviews, answers to questionnaire questions, tips and recommendations. It is advisable to organize a meeting with the author at the exhibition, with his story about the books he has read and the opportunity to answer questions from interested parties. Such an exhibition is also called a "reader's benefit exhibition".

Genre exhibition - an exhibition designed to reveal the content of the fund of fiction or literature on art by type and genre.

Live exhibition - an unconventional exhibition that combines a text series, illustrative materials, as well as living creatures, be it fish, hamsters and other representatives of a living corner. In the future, such a variant of a “live exhibition” consisting of “live books” is also possible, such as an exposition of interesting people following the example of "living book" and "living library". The goals of such exhibitions are similar- to acquaint with all the diversity of nature, the world of living beings, including the complex and unique world of man.

Mystery Exhibition — an interactive exhibition that includes such an element of the game as the presence of a riddle that is proposed to be solved after familiarizing yourself with the exposition materials in advance.

Exhibition-game- an interactive exhibition that includes elements of the game, whether it is a theatrical performance of book characters, solving riddles about literary characters, situational games. The exhibition includes books, toys, crafts related common theme. The purpose of the exhibition- encouraging children to read.

Exhibition-impulse , as a kind of societal (related to society, considered as a whole), is devoted to acute problems, sudden social topics, ideas, the desire to draw special attention to them, to induce action. It is designed in poster technology - catchy and emotional.

Exhibition-installation is a view of the exhibition exposition as a work of art. The exhibition in this context is seen as a spatial composition built on an extraordinary combination of books, everyday things that give rise to new images and meanings. At the same time, the exposition is given volume, three-dimensionality, a kind of 3D format, inside which the visitor is located.

Exhibition interactive - a new generation exhibition, the main feature of which is interactivity - the presence of a dialogue between all participants in the exhibition processes, the mutual exchange of information. As a rule, it is used in a children's audience for educational purposes. Includes game elements, exchange of opinions, joint creativity.

Exhibition-study — an interactive exhibition presenting the results of a study of reader interests. Readers are encouraged to create their own golden shelf» best books or “grow a tree”, on the leaves of which favorite books are indicated. The purpose of such exhibitions is to encourage reflection, search, and joint creativity.

Exhibition for significant and memorable dates - a thematic exposition for the "red" days of the calendar, the purpose of which is to remind about the event, to provide information about its history, traditions, to create a certain mood for the holiday.

Run creative tasks- draw an illustration for a book, make a craft, a homemade book

Prepare an exposition of creative works, sum up, award participants and winners.

Conceptual exhibition according to the content, it is thematic. A conceptual exhibition is the art of translating an idea into an exposition space from disparate elements into a single hypertext, which allows one to get acquainted with information in any sequence. The exposition can be created in the gallery, in the hall, on the landing or "on the ground". Paintings, illustrations, texts (books, their fragments, quotes), objects and exhibits, performance (representation), installation are the main forms of implementing the ideas of conceptualism in an exhibition format.

Local history exhibition (local history) - a kind of thematic exhibitions designed to reveal the content of the fund of local history literature. The central place in the exposition belongs to local history publications. At the same time, they contain materials and attributes of museums and organizations, examples of literary local history, memoirs of old-timers, antiquities, photographs reflecting local exoticism and the history of the region. Includes guided tours of the exposition. Can be part of a tour itinerary.

Crossword exhibition (Chineword exhibition) — an exhibition of a new generation to help the educational process. The main element is a crossword puzzle (chainword). Literature with answers and multiplied leaflets with crossword puzzles are placed around it, which can be filled out at home.

Exhibition local is an exposition placed in the local space of a department or subsection of the fund, designed to reveal funds by industry or limited to a narrow topic. It is informational or advisory in nature.

Memorial exhibition - a variety of thematic. An exhibition dedicated to the life and work of the person whose name the library bears. It is designed as a museum exhibition.

Museum exhibition - a kind of thematic, the main element of which is the exhibit - be it a document, object, photographic material, while the library exposition is built around the book as the main attribute of the exhibition.

Exhibition-mood - an exhibition of a new generation, according to the content, it is thematic. Its meaning is to create a special atmosphere, a special mood. Therefore, it is most often part of the program of events, although it can be organized as a separate independent event or as a series of exhibitions. Exhibition-mood is a rejection of the Text. The only text allowed on it is the title. The main thing in it is the visual range, which should be accurate, expressive and make a deep emotional impression. The exhibition is complemented by items of attributes and musical accompaniment. The books in it may not have an independent meaning, becoming an element of an illustrative or attributive series.

Exhibition of undeservedly forgotten books - one of the varieties of thematic, the purpose of which is to remind and promote the best examples of literature that contribute to mutual understanding of generations and the preservation of continuity.

Exhibition non-traditional is a new generation exhibition containing new, non-trivial approaches to the concept of the exhibition, its content and design. Its distinctive features are interactivity (an open dialogue between all participants of the exhibition processes), original interpretation of the theme, bold design solutions that enhance entertainment.

Exhibition of one book, one magazine, one newspaper or one publication - an exposition, thematic in content, built according to a general methodology in order to interest the user in a particular document. A variety of material attracts attention, reveals the meaning of the document, its significance, encourages reading.


Exhibition personal - a variety of thematic, related to the life and activities of a certain person (person): prominent cultural figures, politicians and poets, local celebrities who have shown themselves in creativity or work. The materials of the exhibition are devoted to a specific person, tell about his life and work, include his works and works.

Exhibition-portrait - the same as the personal exhibition.

Exhibition-caution – an interactive exhibition, societal in content, in terms of design – poster. It is designed to answer the pressing questions of our time, taking into account the opinions of users expressing their attitude by signatures on clean sheets stand.

Exhibition-provocation - an interactive exhibition that includes such an element of the game as conscious errors. Readers are encouraged to find these errors and inconsistencies in the details of the exhibition and report them to the organizers.

Exhibition-view is an exposition that reflects the fullness of the publications available in the library and selected according to certain criteria. According to the content, they can be universal (exhibitions-views of new acquisitions), sectoral (to help professional reading), thematic.

Exhibition-disintegration (book collapse, thematic collapse) - a kind of exhibition-viewing, unsystematic (spontaneous) exposition as a way of indirect recommendation and a means to enterin a dialogue between the reader and the librarian or other reader. collapseincludes the bulk of books handed over the day before by other readers, as well as publications "planted" as a bait by the librarian himself.

Exhibition-Reflection - a kind of interactive exhibition, thematic in content, including readers' reflections on the proposed occasion in the text series. Placement of leaflets with reflections can take place during the work of the exhibition as they are collected. The goal is to exchange opinions and indirectly promote literature.

Exhibition-situation – a kind of exhibitions of a new generation, hallmark which is the opportunity to create an exposition by the readers themselves, depending on the proposed situation: “I will take this book with me to a desert island”, “I will take this book on a space journey”, etc.

Exhibition-dictionary - a kind of exhibitions of a new generation to help education in order to explain new terms and definitions. Organized for pupils or students. The text series consists of dictionaries (encyclopedias, reference books) on the topic and factual information that explains the most difficult concepts.

Exhibition-advice, -recommendation - a kind of exhibitions of a new generation. Books are selected on a specific topic, problem: "How to become rich and happy", "How to quickly learn English language" etc. The text series includes factual information and recommended lists of literature.

Societal exhibition — a thematic exhibition dedicated to social issues: politics, ecology, drug addiction, crime, white spots of history, etc.

Exhibition stand- a kind of stand exhibition, limited to the theme of a specific event: Day open doors, Information Day, educational seminars, conferences, round tables.

Surprise Exhibition - non-traditional (non-standard) exhibition, a kind of exhibition-installation, original in execution, with an unusual arrangement of exposition elements - on an overturned rack, with an installation of books in the form of a house or a spiral staircase, with a slide of old computers, with unusual subject accessories. The purpose of this exhibition- attract to reading through surprise and play.

Thematic exhibition - an exhibition dedicated to topical issues associated with public demands in the field of politics, economics, science, technology, culture and art. Target- to present the most valuable literature on a particular topic. Thematic exhibitions are prepared as separate expositions, in cycles or as part of an event. They also include new generation exhibitions: question exhibitions, crossword puzzles, dictionaries, advice, facts, discussions, conceptual exhibitions, etc.

Exhibition-test- a kind of exhibitions of the new generation, designed for teenagers and young people, includes tests and related literature, where you can find tips and recommendations based on test results.

Exhibition traditional - an exhibition, the main element of which is a book, and main goal — disclosure of the content of the library fund in various aspects. Most often, these are thematic and genre expositions, exhibitions-views.

Philotimers are the keepers of time

Every person uses calendars every day. We got used to its existence that we do not think about how long the development of the modern pocket calendar has come - an object of a collector's dream and at the same time a familiar and necessary item in any office or home.

The history of the appearance of the first Russian calendars is connected with an amazing person - Jacob Bruce. Jacob Bruce - one of the first amusing Peter I, artilleryman, mathematician, astronomer, an outstanding military figure. Under his supervision, the publisher V. Kipriyanov in 1709 issued the first printed calendar in Russia. Gradually, the annual issue of calendars was established in Russia.

Surprisingly, the history of a small calendar turned out to be closely connected with the history of a large country. For hundreds of years, life, customs, concerns, interests of people, as if in a small magic mirror, were reflected in an ordinary pocket calendar.

“Time keepers” or philotimers are the names of collectors of pocket calendars.

In the reading room foreign literature an unusual exhibition was arranged - a collection of calendars by Irina Andrievsky (Porshneva), a graduate Faculty of Law ChelGU.

Our exhibition is unique and interesting. You will get acquainted with the variety of pocket calendars of the second half of the 20th century.

The earliest 1967 and 1974 calendars from the collection are a rarity:

  • aluminum pocket calendar for the 50th anniversary of October. It depicts a monument to "Eaglet" on the Scarlet Field, Chelyabinsk, 1967.
  • Leningrad graphics - "Summer Palace of Peter I" - 1974

In the 1960s and 1970s, pocket calendars with views of Leningrad stood out sharply among the various issues in terms of technique and, most importantly, taste. For these issues, graphic drawings by famous artists such as Ostroumova-Lebedeva, Buchina were used. At our exhibition you can see one of the calendars of the "Leningrad Graphics" - "The Summer Palace of Peter I" - 1974, artist Dmitry Buchin.

For ease of perception of the material, we divided the calendars into the following thematic groups: “Set “For 25 years”, “Cars”, “Advertising periodicals USSR”, “Circus”, “Kitties”, “Stereo and iridescent calendars”.

I would like to pay attention to the calendars from the set "For 25 years". The calendars were published in Leningrad. His was interesting flip side, which is a disk that calculates the date and day for any year for 25 years. The calendars were reprinted many times: the last reprint was in 1988. Circulations ranged from 25,000 to 1,000,000 copies, depending on the year and image. But one thing remained unchanged - the artist Dmitry Buchin. This is a very famous Leningrad painter and graphic artist.

The exhibition presents the following calendars from this set:

  • Leningrad - "Summer Palace of Peter I" - 1974.
  • Soviet car illustration - "Packard" - 1984.
  • Circus - "Nikulin, Popov, Pencil, Seal, Rider" - 1985.

Another selection deserves special attention - these are stereo and iridescent calendars. In our country, these amazing calendar cards with three-dimensional drawings appeared in the mid-1970s. On them you can see stereoscopic (volumetric) or varioscopic (changing depending on the angle of view) patterns. Now such calendars are practically not issued.

At the exhibition you will find material about the history of pocket calendars in Russia. You can admire the Christmas tree decorated with horoscope calendars.

We wish you a pleasant viewing! Thank you for your interest!

The exhibition is located in the reading room of foreign literature (building 1, room 211)

A story about the collection of calendars by Irina Andrievsky on the Good News website.

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