The academic book is the oldest chain of scientific literature stores in the USSR and Russia.
Content
History
In 1930, a special network was created at the Academy of Sciences of the USSR for the distribution of literature, and in 1938 it was called the Academic Book Publishing Office of the USSR Academy of Sciences, subordinate to the Nauka publishing house . [1] [2]
The Academic Book leads its history from the Bookstore opened at the Academy in 1728 , about which the St. Petersburg Gazette wrote. [3]
Shops with the sign "Akademkniga" existed in many cities of the USSR. They sold books both retail and by subscription. For example, through this network the book series “ Literary Monuments ”, “ Monuments of Historical Thought ”, “ Monuments of Philosophical Thought ” were distributed.
Current status
After the collapse of the USSR, the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences by its order of May 12, 1992 reorganized the Nauka publishing complex. The All-Union Academkniga was renamed the Russian trading firm Akademkniga. [2] But for stores located in other countries - the former Soviet republics, this order no longer applies.
Then, some Akademknig stores went into private ownership. Some of them continue to exist under the same name and sell books until now, or continued until recently.
List of cities
In alphabet order:
- Alma-ata
- Baku
- Vladivostok
- Irkutsk
- Kiev
- Chisinau [4]
- Krasnoyarsk
- Kuibyshev
- Leningrad
- Minsk
- Moscow
- Novosibirsk [5] [6]
- Pushchino
- Sverdlovsk
- Tomsk
- Tashkent
- Ufa
- Kharkov
Outstanding employees
- Bratishenko Zhanna Anatolyevna, director of the Saint-Petersburg wholesale and retail branch of the Academic Book of the scientific, publishing, production and printing and book distribution center Nauka Publishing House , an honored trade worker of the Russian Federation . [7]
- Galetina Vera Nikolaevna, senior merchandiser at the Akademkniga trading company, Moscow is an honored trade worker of the Russian Federation. [eight]
Notes
- ↑ Academic Book Trading Company Archived on January 1, 2012.
- ↑ 1 2 Vasiliev V.I. Formation and development of the publishing complex of the RAS // Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences . - M .: Nauka, 1998. - No. 4 . - S. 104, 353, 356 .
- ↑ Official site of TF ACADEMKNIGA RAS (Unavailable link) . Date of treatment December 28, 2011. Archived March 16, 2012.
- ↑ Chisinau in the 80s of the XX century | Academic book (bookstore)
- ↑ Alexander Agafonov In Novosibirsk, “shut down” the “Academic Book” // Komsomolskaya Pravda- Novosibirsk, 12/22/2011
- ↑ Alexey Strelets In Novosibirsk, Akademkniga stores are closing. // Business quarter , 12/20/2011
- ↑ Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of November 16, 1998 No. 1412 “On Awarding State Prizes of the Russian Federation by the Press, Radio and Television Workers” (inaccessible link) , with the wording: For merits in the field of culture and the press, many years of fruitful work
- ↑ Decree of the President of the Russian Federation dated September 30, 2003 No. 1156 “On Awarding State Prizes of the Russian Federation to Employees of the Academic Scientific Publishing, Production, Printing and Book Distributing Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences“ Publishing House “Nauka” ” (inaccessible link) , wording: For many years of fruitful work in the field of printing, printing and in connection with the 275th anniversary of academic book publishing
Literature
- Academic book // St. Petersburg. Petrograd. Leningrad: Encyclopedic Handbook. / Ed. Collegium: Belova L.N., Buldakov G.N., Degtyarev A. Ya. et al. - M.: Big Russian Encyclopedia , 1992.