ITPM 2025: pp. 71 - 80
Authors:
- Galyna Melnyk-Khokha
- Valentyna Mudrokha
- Roksana Bilousova
1. Vasyl Stefanyk National Scientific Library of Ukraine in Lviv, 2 Stefanyk St., Lviv, 79000, Ukraine
2. Vasyl Stefanyk National Scientific Library of Ukraine in Lviv, 2 Stefanyk St., Lviv, 79000, Ukraine
3. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 1, Universytetska St., Lviv, 79000, Ukraine
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to outline the project solutions for the e-environment of Ukraine’s scientific libraries and its role in addressing the modern scientific and educational needs of researchers. The primary goal of the research is to study the features of this electronic environment and its modernization, taking
into account the interests of both science and education. Scientific novelty lies in the comprehensive analysis of the library’s e-environment and the identification of priority tasks in satisfying researchers’ scientific requests. The research methodology involves analyzing the project solutions of the electronic environment and assessing how well modern scientific and educational requests from researchers are met. Students, faculty, and researchers have the opportunity to gain valuable experience by participating in projects that involve specialized software and technologies, which contributes to the training of engineering professionals and the advancement of scientific research. At the current stage of development, several key priority areas been identified. First, the integration of the latest information technologies into the activities of scientific libraries not only introduces new types of services but also highlights unique domestic electronic resources and digital collections within a scientific e-environment. Secondly, the creation of an electronic environment promotes effective and distributed access for a wide range of researchers to scientific information search systems through cooperation with leading international aggregators of scientific and information resources.
Keywords
E-environment, project solutions, electronic resources, electronic catalog, digital collection, repositories, online services, research databases, scientific library
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