The Russian State Library maintenance team
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Tatiana Leonidovna Alexandrova
Position: Assistant of the Russian State Library (RSL) Director General
In 1971 she graduated from the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute (MGPI), the Department of History.
She has worked in RSL since 1973.
Main activity: management and legislation of library and information work.
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Irina Viktorovna Anhimyuk
She was born in Ural, Perm Region.
After graduating from the Philological Department of the Moscow State Pedagogical University, Irina Anhimyuk has worked at the Library. Though her practice at school was successful she preferred it to work at the Library. Working at school is hard and painstaking toil. And working at such place as the Russian State Library is better for family life and creative activity.
Since 1994 she has worked as Chief Librarian, Head of the Methodic Storage Group of Basic Funds. She has worked at the Library since 1991.
Her work is closely related to calligraphy. She believes calligraphy is necessary and important not only for the adults but especially for children. It doesn’t matter when one start calligraphic studies, because calligraphy regulates and arranges human nature.
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Sergey Vladimirovich Kukushkin
He was born on December 18, 1966.
In 1992 he graduated from the MSU Institute of Asian and African Countries. Since 1993 he has worked at the RSL Centre of Oriental Literature where he rose from cataloguer-librarian to the Head of the Centre.
Professional interests: history of printed books in Asia and Africa, bibliography, art of calligraphy in the East.
Publications:
- Proper sounds for teaching people (together with N.V. Sokolov) // Oriental Collection. - 2003. – No 2. - pages 111-177.
- Article on “ideal” writing systems (Devanagari,Tengwar, Hunmin Jeong-eum). Oriental collection // Russian State Library (album). – Moscow, 2006. – pages 244-279.
- Description of the book printing masterpieces in Asian and African languages deposited in RSL.
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