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Minsk Theological Academy and the B.N. Yeltsin Presidential Library inked a collaboration agreement

Minsk Theological Academy and the B.N. Yeltsin Presidential Library inked a collaboration agreement
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On January 30, Viktor Pshybytka, Deputy Director General of the National Library of Belarus, attended an event to sign a collaboration agreement between the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library of the Russian Federation and the Belarusian Orthodox Church's St. Cyril of Turov Minsk Theological Academy.

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The joint project, which is being carried out with the assistance of the Representative Office of Rossotrudnichestvo in the Republic of Belarus – the Russian House in Minsk, entails the permanent remote connection of workstations in the Academic Library reading room to the Presidential Library's resources.

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The agreement was signed as part of the Minsk Theological Academy's Program for the Development of the Metropolitan Filaret (Vakhromeyev) Library.

The article is provided by the Public Relations Department.

 

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