
Scientific article


Let iznad bibliotekarovog gnijezda
The paper investigates the role and nature of qualitative research of library practice and/or possibilities to form library services, and the impact of such research on the library operation as a whole.

Etični vidiki nadležnih elektronskih sporočil (spama)
This paper presents various aspects concerning recipients of unsolicited e-mail advertising – spam; in many cases, the unethical nature of such advertising has been established.

Biblioteka Miroslava Premrua među posebnim bibliotekama u Univerzitetskoj biblioteci “Svetozar Marković” u Beogradu
After the opening of its new building in 1926, the University Library received many gifts; the first among them was a special collection of Petar Budmani. Today, the University Library holds 26 important special collections.

Védenje v vedênju
In his paper, the author presents the problem of how to scientifically define human behaviour through the relation between behaviour and the body on one side and social rules on the other.

Avtorski proces v spletnem okolju: primer sistematizacije dopolnilne programske opreme
Although the authoring in web environment is supported by a range of program tools an author could find himself in situations that require the development of additional software.

Z analizo podatkovnih baz do trajnih informacij o znanosti: odkrivanje raziskovalnega polja
Databases are more than just registers providing bibliographic information because of the research history they contain. Database research involves five areas: management, usage, analysis, history/ sociology and methodology /epistemology. A distinction is made between a structural and sociological aspect of databases.

Austro-Hungarian Marine Library in Pula
Imperial and Royal Marine Library (K. u. K. MarineBibliothek) was founded in 1802 in Venice. In 1848, the Library was first moved to Trieste and then in 1865 to Pula where it remained in operation until 1918. Under the Italian government, part of the library’s collection was taken to Italy; under the German occupation, however, the library’s collection was first moved to the present-day Bohemia and then in 1949 to Vienna.