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hi, hi, we arrived during the day, i rented a hotel, sasha really wanted to come to you, hi, dad, hi! a new history of russia is beginning to be published, how weighty the multi-volume work turns out to be, what kind of personnel such a case simply cannot do without, what is their uniqueness, is there a shortage of equipment and paper?
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what books are there a real hunt for, what to do to even the rich looking printed products remained available, let's talk about this with the head of the nauka publishing house, nikolai fedoseenkov. nikolai, nauka publishing house, how the phoenix rises from the ashes, what is the most important thing in this process now? the most important thing in this process is certainly the president's decision that science is returning to the russian academy of sciences, with which it spent almost 300 years, and this would not have been possible without the support of the minister. it was his work and his personal involvement that helped us achieve those results of the place where we are now. and what about the task of becoming one of the largest publishing houses in the world in the current
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was weighed, because we still have 2 years to publish them, i think that yeah, in 2 years we will just be able to find out how much it will actually weigh, you feel the demand, we feel the queues, yes, yes, that's it - every book fair, we see queues, we see pre-orders, i wouldn't call it demand, it's really a rush, the fact that scientific journals have been transferred to the publishing house of sciences, there is a certain logic in this, probably, but nevertheless, it is economically considerable and, probably , is in different states, if i understand correctly, or like this, so that there is no horror, horror of reaction, when you, so to speak, understood what you are dealing with, look, we have published all these journals since the foundation of each of
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these journals, it does not matter when it was published, we the only ones who are able to digest such a volume, that is, 150 scientific journals to publish sometimes monthly, no one can do it now, and we are the only ones who are really able to assemble such a team to do it, which we have already shown this year, are there any mechanisms in your opinion that will make publication in domestic scientific journals as prestigious as i don’t know in some clan or the beginning. to publish in our journals is no less prestigious, we have journals comparable in quartiles with the journals you mentioned, there are some that are close, here we are talking more about the fact that we need to go more
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studies, those articles that our authors prepare, and of course, on the contrary, we try to help them help overcome this, because there are certainly hierophobic sentiments, and refusals, delays, and the impossibility of registering a new journal, all of this exists, and colleagues really do encounter this every day. if, as they say, such an operator is found, this will seriously affect the development of the situation in the future, it will definitely be easier, this is, let's say, a locomotive on a siding, which we will launch and it will run in parallel, including our friendly countries, our partners, will be able to choose who to go with further, and this is very important, because at the moment... no one in the world has such a platform or such a technological solution, and we have the opportunity now
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to really lead this work and not only achieve great results ourselves, but also help friends. what can you say about the staff? a scientific editor is still some kind of piecework, yes, what is called, unique to some extent, but nevertheless not very prestigious, there is also - the next category - this is the editor of the publishing house science, and the soviet at that time they were distinguished by the fact that they first received a professional education, they were physicists, chemists, biologists, geographers, only then did they receive additional professional education and came to science, then when an author comes, a nobel laureate, an academician, he speaks the same language with a person, namely... but there was value in this, and i would say that in addition to the fact that it is necessary
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to raise, well, as a financial component, and the salary of editors, we also need to talk about the fact that we need to work on additional professional education for people who want to become editors already established in their profession, yeah, i admit to you, we still have a team from soviet times, that is, we have an older team, sometimes young people come to us, editors, but nevertheless , our team is quite old, but this is experience that is not available anywhere, the main thing is that this experience is not lost, yes, so that there is someone to pass it on, so your question is very relevant experience can be passed on. just through professional education, experience can be to convey to people who have already received
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some education, yeah, it's important, because otherwise there's no point, otherwise people don't understand what they're reading and what they 're editing, you can just publish outright stupidity, and what conditions does a research fellow who came up with some brilliant idea need to fulfill in order to... the decision of the academic council of the organization where the author works, and after that the editorial board of the publishing house of sciences, the publishing house of sciences is such a creature with three heads, book publishing, that we have printing, yes book distribution, you cope with all tasks equally well, at the world level, i hope, at the world level, of course and... in book publishing we are absolutely number one, we are known all over the world, and
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the diplomas that we receive every year , at every exhibition in which we participate, and this is confirmed, yeah, as for printing, here, of course, we, like others, need regular equipment upgrades, yeah, we already have some modern equipment, and somewhere we still use gdr equipment, i i think you will say equipment from the twenties of the last century, there are also trophy ones, there are several trophy presses, which, which are in operation, now you can see that they are working. yeah, and as for book distribution, here we have really made a breakthrough, in addition to the fact that we are available in all major networks, in all online stores or even small stores, we have entered marketplaces, and this is very important, because we have entered the regions, we see feedback that people can
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now buy books all over the country without doing some kind of complicated route, which used to be done, plus libraries we work with all the libraries of the country, from the largest to rural libraries, and we remember that in the first, what is called sectional times, there were problems with white net paper in the country, today , so to speak, printing houses and publishing houses no longer have such problems, no, now there are no such problems, that is, only the equipment needs to be updated on time and so on. software, maybe, i don’t know, the equipment appeared chinese and it comparable quality, you can buy it, our paper has appeared, yeah, you can buy it, there are some binding materials that have appeared both ours and again from
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about the steps that we are taking in order to stabilize or in order not to raise the price, because paper has become more expensive, paint is becoming more expensive, equipment is becoming more expensive, so our task here is to remain as long as possible in the segment in which we feel that we are currently available.
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nikolay, thank you very much for the conversation. thank you. hello, russia is a decade of science and technology, ntv and the state corporation rosatom present a program, science and we are a program about how... science will change our lives in the next 10 years, i am vladimir antokhin, i am ekaterina shugaeva, and in 10 years children will stop going to school, she said happily, yes, yeah, i am already, i am even ready for my children to stop going to school, well , especially for you, at the end of the program, our guests are optimists, they will make a forecast, with what the probability that in 10 years children will really
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stop going to school, our expert, professor kapustin, recalls about the soviet education system. the best education system was, of course, the soviet school system, this was recognized by all countries, including those hostile to us. before the revolution in russia, there were approximately 30% literate men, only 10% literate women. the system created by the bolsheviks helped to win the patriotic war and be the first to launch a space satellite. the soviet education system completely eliminated illiteracy. both secondary and higher education in the ussr were free. when i tell my western colleagues about this.
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