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Елена Нерлих-Златева: Еn Grand
Elena Nährlich-Slateva: En Grand

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of her first publication in the journal Librarian

Author(s): Alexandra Kumanova
Subject(s): Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life, Cultural Essay
Published by: Национална библиотека »Св. св. Кирил и Методий«
Keywords: Elena Nährlich-Slateva; Western-European literature; literary scholar; historiographer; phenomenological sketch

Summary/Abstract: The presented bio-bibliography is prepared for 25 May 2019 and reflects all personal works and publications about her – 65 enumerated titles in German and Bulgarian languages. This is the third attempt of the author of this text – to interpret bibliographically the work of a unique modern pedagogue and researcher of the Western-European literature – literary scholar and historiographer for what purpose was created the personal autobio-bibliographical base. The publication of this bio-bibliography is on the occasion of the appearance of her first study in 1969 in the journal Librarian (Bibliotekar). For subtitle of this secondary-documental work is used the term „En Grand” (Fr.: On a large scale), emblematic for her bio-bibliographic sketch, published in 2005 in the journal Library (Biblioteka), followed by an extensive presentation in a monograph edition in 2010, revealing the school in the field of the information-communication cycle of knowledge on the cardinal UNIVERSALIZATION–SPECIALIZATION constituted with a very large international impact in the University of Library Studies and Information Technologies (ULSIT) – successor of the State Library Institute (SLI). The school is a result of the intentio to make a historiography and prognosis of the TRANSFORMATION in the time and space of any studied information phenomenon (І. Fact; ІІ. Primary document; ІІІ. Secondary document; ІV. Meta-system; V. Philosophic picture of relations among things) in the context of the whole paradigm of knowledge – the core of the scientific credo and teaching of Elena Nährlich-Slateva in Western-European literature for which she received an academic reception and recognition not only by the scientific community in Bulgaria, but also in Germany where she lives and works. The present bio-bibliography is prepared under the bibliographic editorship of Assoc. Prof. Krasimira Aleksandrova and Prof. Silvia Filipova, and scientific editing of Assist. Prof. Nikolay Vasilev, PhD. The bio-bibliography is designed in the information screen of the jubilee bio-bibliographic reference books for scholars of ULSIT – SLI, carried out in a close collaboration with Assist. Prof. Nikolay Vasilev, PhD. The sketch to the bio-bibliography (2005–2010–2019) represents the phenomenological portrait of Elena Nährlich-Slateva.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 44-59
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Bulgarian