"Window on America" for libraries. (photo)

In Vinnytsia regional universal scientific library im. K. A. Timiryazev has begun a series of seminars "the American centers in Ukraine: strengthening the network" that will last for may 17-19. The event was organized by the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine supported by the Department of arts and culture of the regional state administration and public organization "Association of the libraries of Vinnitsa". The seminar will be attended by Directors of regional libraries of Ukraine and coordinators of the centers "Window on America". Recall that the information-resource centre "Window on America" in Vinnytsia regional universal scientific library operates on the basis of them. K. A. Timiryazev since 2003. The event was attended by the head of Department of culture and arts of the regional state administration Stanislav gorodinskogo, Director, regional universal scientific library im. K. A. Timiryazev, honored worker of culture of Ukraine Nataliya Morozova, attache on issues of libraries the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine Vallauris Lee, coordinator of the American centers of the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine Valentina Pashkova, Manager of the Association "Consortium of informatio Victoria Cioce. "The essence of our meetings – to share experience and deepen cooperation," said Lee Vallauris. The coordinator of the American centers of the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine Valentina Pashkova has focused on issues of academic virtues in education and society as a whole, as one of the pressing issues of a planned series of seminars, as well as the role of libraries and centers "Window on America" in the campaign against plagiarism. "We sometimes forget that cheating and plagiarism is also the direction of corruption," she said. Natalia Morozova thanked civil society for the long and good cooperation with the network of the libraries of the region. This was reported in the Vinnytsia regional state administration

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Source: http://uzinform.com.ua/

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