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ELIB.ORG.IN is a digital library, repository and archive for the preservation of scientific and literary works of Indian and foreign authors. The project works on the principles of free participation: everyone can register and save their scientific or literary works. Read and publish with ELIB.ORG.IN!

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Saint Nicholas as a Patron of Fishermen and Mariners: Hagiography and Social Practice Introduction: From Metropolitan to Maritime Protector St. Nicholas, Archbishop of Myra (3rd-4th centuries), revere…
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Feast of St. Nicholas in Venice: Competition, Myth, and Maritime Identity Introduction: Two Nicholases and Imperial Pomp Unlike in Bari, where the feast is dedicated to the transfer of relics, the Ven…
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The Feast of St. Nicholas in the City of Bari: From Reliquary to Global Pilgrimage Introduction: A Sacred Center of World Veneration Bari, located in southern Italy, is a unique phenomenon in the Chri…
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Sociologia affectuum: affectus sicut factum socialis Introducere: Affectus extra psychologiam Sociologia affectuum est subdisciplina, qua affectus non solum ut internos, individuales, aut biologicos phenomena considerantur, sed sicut socialiter constructos…
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Emotion Sociology: Feelings as a Social Fact Introduction: Emotions Beyond Psychology Emotion sociology is a sub-discipline that views emotions not as purely internal, individual, or biological phenom…
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Sociology of Disgust: Boundaries of the Body, Society, and Morality Introduction: From Biology to Social Order Disgust, often considered a basic biological emotion protecting against toxins and pathog…
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Richard Curtis on the Meaning of His Work: Between Love, Tragedy, and Hope Introduction: Creator of Modern Romantic Mythology Richard Curtis, a British screenwriter and director, the author of cult si…
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Obstructing the Enforcement of a Court Judgment: Requiring a Certificate as a Form of Sabotage Introduction: Abuse of Right in Family Conflicts The enforcement of court judgments, especially those con…
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Instrumentalization of Children's Activity in the Post-Soviet School as a Factor of Family Conflicts Introduction: School as a Stage for Mediated Parental Conflict In the post-Soviet socio-cultural sp…
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Pain as a Fundamental Experience in Art: From Catharsis to Post-Traumatic Aesthetics Introduction: Pain as an Anthropological and Aesthetic Constant Pain is not just a plot or emotion in art but a fun…
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Chaim Soutine as a Marker of Modernity: Meat, Pain, and Pictorial Existentialism Introduction: The "Damned" Artist as an Era's Diagnosis Chaim Soutine (1893-1943) was long perceived as a marginal, yet…
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Shetl and Its Revival in Culture: From Nostalgia to Memorial Project Introduction: The Vanished World as a Cultural Construct The shetl (from Yiddish shetl — "townlet," "village") is a phenomenon of E…
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The Artist Tsarfin from Belarusian Smilovich: A Forgotten Genius of Reincarnations Introduction: International Fame and Local Oblivion Yamal (Yamil) Tsarfin (1899-1979) is one of the most paradoxical …
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Paris School Artists with Belarusian Roots: The Triumph and Tragedy of the 'Enchanted Wanderers' Introduction: Paris as a New Homeland The Paris School (École de Paris) — an informal association of im…
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Russian Art in Europe and America: From Avant-Garde to Icon Introduction: Waves of Cultural Influence The impact of Russian art on Western culture in the 20th century is one of the most powerful and p…
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Russian Music in Europe: From "The Mighty Handful" to Diaghilev Introduction: Breaking Through National to Pan-European The influence of Russian music on European culture has become one of the most vi…
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Russian Literature in Europe: From Exotica to Canon Introduction: A Late but Triumphant Discovery The influence of Russian literature on European culture became one of the most striking phenomena of "…
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The Image of Russia in European Mass Consciousness Before 1917: Between the 'Barbaric' Threat and the 'Spiritual' Hope Introduction: Ambivalence as a Constant of Perception The image of the Russian Em…
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Metaphysics of the Number 8: Symbol of Infinity, Balance, and Transmutation Introduction: The Number of Cosmic Balance and Eternal Return The number 8 occupies a special place in numerological and mys…
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Most Commonly Used Numbers: Statistics, Psycholinguistics, and Benford's Law Introduction: The Number as a Unit of Information and a Cultural Marker The question of the frequency of numbers seems simp…
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Russian Words in European Languages After the Defeat of Napoleon: A Linguistic Trace of Geopolitical Triumph Introduction: Language as a Reflection of a New Status The victory in the War of 1812 and t…
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French Borrowings in the Russian Language After the 1812 War: The Paradox of Cultural Influence Introduction: From Antagonism to Adaptation The 1812 War, perceived as a national liberation and patriot…
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The Metaphysical Meaning of the Number 6: The Number of Cosmic Harmony, Responsibility, and Service Introduction: The Number of Perfect Balance Six occupies a unique place in the metaphysics of number…
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The Metaphysical Meaning of the Number 5: Quintessence, Human Being, and Dynamic Harmony Introduction: The Number of Overcoming Stasis and Returning to Wholeness The number 5 occupies a unique positio…
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The Metaphysical Meaning of the Number 4: The Foundation of the Material World and Cosmic Order Introduction: The Number of Manifested Reality If the trio (3) symbolizes dynamic creation and spiritual…
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The Phenomenology of the Christmas Miracle: Structures of Experience and the Boundaries of Everyday Life Introduction: The Miracle as a Mode of Being-in-the-World The Christmas miracle is not an exter…
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Letter to Santa Claus and Father Christmas: Ritual, Psychology and Global Industry Introduction: The Letter as a Magical Contract between Childhood and the World The tradition of writing letters to Sa…
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Vita in navi: Anthropologia liberi et necessarii nomadismi Introducere: Navi ut microcosmus et socioculturalis fenomenum electio vitae in navi non est solum mutatio domus, sed radicalis transformationis vitae, sociorum relationum et interactionis cum mund…
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Christmas in Alaska: Survival, Synthesis, and Magic in the Polar Night Introduction: The Festival in Conditions of Extreme Liminality Christmas in Alaska is not just a holiday, but a powerful cultural…
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The Metaphysical Meaning of the Number 3: TheSacred Triad as the Foundation of the Universe Introduction: The Number of Fullness and Dynamic Equilibrium The number 3 is perhaps the most universal and …
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Life on a Yacht: Anthropology of Free and Forced Nomadism Introduction: The Yacht as a Microcosm and a Socio-Cultural Phenomenon The choice of living on a yacht is not just a change of housing, but a …
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Christmas and New Year at Sea: Liminal Celebration in the Water Desert Introduction: A Festival at the Boundary of Worlds Spending Christmas and New Year on board a ship — whether a cruise liner, a sa…
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Continental Hypotheses: From Myths to Plate Tectonics Introduction: The Evolution of Views on the Earth's Shape The origin of continents is one of the fundamental questions of Earth sciences. Its answ…
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Christmas in Australia: Cultural Paradox and Myth Adaptation Introduction: An Imported Festival in Antipodal Reality Christmas in Australia represents a unique cultural case, demonstrating how a deepl…
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The Metaphysical Meaning of the Number 2: The Foundation of the Universe and the Principle of Duality Introduction: The Fundamental Binary Code of Being The number 2 is the first and foundational prin…
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Important information for authors

Why is it important to save your scholarly work in a digital library?

There are many reasons why it is important to keep your scholarly work online. Let's focus on the main ones:
  1. Wide access: The Internet allows researchers and scholars around the world easy access to your scholarly work. This is especially important for those who live or work in remote countries or regions or sparsely populated areas where access to scholarly publications may be limited.
  2. Preservation and dissemination of knowledge: The preservation and dissemination of scientific works on the Internet ensures the preservation and dissemination of knowledge that can be used to advance science. This helps avoid duplication of research and facilitates access to previous works, which contributes to faster human progress.
  3. Citation: Storing research papers online at a specific address provides a permanent link to your work, making it easier for other scientists to cite and use your research. It also helps to increase your citation index in academia.
  4. Archiving: Storing research papers online ensures that they are archived and preserved for the future. This is important so that researchers can access previous works and use them in their own research.
  5. Dissemination of ideas: Keeping scientific papers online provides an opportunity to disseminate ideas and research results to a wide audience. This can lead to a broader discussion of ideas and a faster dissemination of knowledge in the scientific community.

What can I save in a digital library?

In a digital library, authors can save all kinds of digital information:
  1. E-books: digital versions of books, which can be saved in PDF, DJVU, or other e-book formats.
  2. Scientific articles: scientific publications that can be saved in text form for reading from a computer screen or other gadget or in PDF or other electronic article formats (in which case articles can also be read from both desktop and mobile device screens).
  3. Journals: digital versions of journals that can be saved in PDF or other electronic journal formats.
  4. Audio and video materials: lecture recordings, music, movies and other video and audio files. Audio files are stored in a special storage, and we recommend uploading videos to Youtube and then inserting a link to them in your publications in the library.
  5. Documents: different types of documents, such as brochures, manuals, reports, articles, and other documents. There is a special section for files in the library.
  6. Maps and drawings: different types of graphic images, including maps, charts, drawings, diagrams, and other types of images. They can be stored in the Photo Documents section.
  7. Electronic textbooks and learning materials: digital versions of textbooks, study guides, and other learning materials.
  8. Electronic newspapers: digital versions of newspapers that can be saved in PDF or other electronic newspaper formats.
  9. Photos: digital images of photos and other graphic materials.
  10. Archival materials: digital versions of documents and other materials from archives and museums.
  11. Research information: digital versions of articles, reports, dissertations, and other research-related materials.
  12. Electronic diaries: digital versions of diaries and other personal entries. The library has a special section for author diaries, where you can keep entries in chronological order.
  13. Electronic patents: digital versions of patents and other documents related to intellectual property.
  14. Internet Archives: electronic versions of web pages and other online materials that can be saved in archiving programs and uploaded for preservation in the library.
  15. Computer programs and applications: digital versions of software, applications, and games.
  16. Electronic dictionaries and reference books: digital versions of various dictionaries and reference books on various topics.
  17. Music: digital versions of music, albums, and other audio materials.
  18. Digital maps: electronic versions of maps, geographic and topographic data.

Why is the digital library free for authors and readers?

All services to authors and readers are provided free of charge. So it was, so it is and so it will be. There are several reasons why the library stores and makes available information published by authors for free:
  1. Accessibility. Free access to information makes it available to all users, regardless of their financial status or location. This is important to ensure equal access to education and information for all.
  2. Dissemination of knowledge. The purpose of digital libraries is to disseminate knowledge and information throughout the world. Free access to information contributes to this goal because it allows people to access the latest scientific discoveries and other important information resources.
  3. Social effect. Many authors, especially those who publish their works in the electronic library, do not receive direct financial benefits from their publications, but do so in order to promote science and disseminate knowledge. Providing free access to their work helps them achieve this goal.
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