Virtual exhibitions. Anapa Children's and Youth Library - Virtual book exhibitions Virtual exhibition in the library

Virtual exhibition “Tasting of new books 1”

Book trailer “Snipers of Stalingrad V. Pershanin”

“Virtual book exhibition based on the works of Yu.A. Nikitina “ENCHANTED WORLD OF FANTASY”


“Parallel Worlds” virtual book exhibition


Books from the collection of the Central City Library

Virtual exhibition on series of books Enal Varvara


Books from the collection of the Central City Library

Book trailer for The Hungry House by David Mitchell


Books from the collection of the Central City Library

Virtual exhibition for February 23 “Holiday as an occasion to read”


Books from the collection of the Central City Library

Book news 2018

From the collection of Library No. 4

Books by Martha Taro from the “Gallant Detective” series


Books from the collection of the Central City Library

Fiction - easy reading: new heroes; fantasy action movie; adventurous detective; international bestseller; love story 16+

Book series "Forest of Friendship". Adventures for little and growing people 0+

New items in children's library No. 15

New children's literature


Represents the Family Library Complex

Virtual exhibition Autumn is a wonderful time (everyday prose by Maria Metlitskaya)

Prepared by the Central City Library

New book from the genre of science fiction and fantasy


100th anniversary of the October Revolution based on the books of poets and writers, eyewitnesses of the revolutionary events of 1917


The virtual exhibition was prepared by the Central City Library

Virtual review of books for Primorsky Territory Day

In the Ussuri region. Literary kaleidoscope for the 145th anniversary of the birth of the writer, traveler, scientist V. K. Arsenyev


Prepared by Library No. 4

New books of regional studies and local history

In the Library complex "Semya"

Audio publications to help the school curriculum for primary and secondary school students

In the Livadia Library Complex

“Anniversary books of 2018. Far East"


The virtual exhibition is presented by the Central City Library

New items in the Central City Library

“My mother in the portrait” Collection of children’s drawings in Library No. 14, Vrangel village

"Reference books from the rare book collection" Libraries No. 4

Review of books “Etiquette for all times”

Review of books for young people “Read to yourself! Books for 15 year olds and older"

Virtual exhibition of one book “90 years of the book of Arsenyev V.K.”

Virtual exhibition – review “together we will choose the winner of the “Big Book”

Children's drawing competition “And every line wants to become a drawing”

At present, there is no clear definition of what a virtual exhibition is. Tutorial N.V. Zbarovskaya " Exhibition activities public libraries” gives the following definition: “A virtual exhibition is the new kind information and library services to users, a synthesis of traditional (book) and the latest (electronic) methods of providing information."

A virtual exhibition is a public demonstration on the Internet using web technologies of virtual images of specially selected and systematized works of print and other media, as well as publicly available electronic resources, recommended for remote library users for review, familiarization and use.

The virtual exhibition is positioned as a new, multifunctional information resource that provides a wide range of users with the opportunity to increase the efficiency of information search and expand the range of necessary materials(texts, graphics, audio, video, etc.).

The first virtual exhibitions appeared within the framework of the Internet resources project Trade - Chamber of Industry Russia. The resource involves posting information in Russian and English on virtual exhibition stands (mini-sites) for promotion and exchange business information about enterprises and organizations, their goods and services. graphic and video materials. In the context of the development of new information technologies, virtual exhibitions appear in the field of culture and education: museums, universities, libraries of all types.

Virtual exhibitions represent the library fund, contribute to the formation and maintenance of the image, development and improvement of library services.

Advantages and opportunities of a virtual exhibition:

1. To view the exhibition, the reader does not have to be in the library; an Internet connection is enough. The reader can view the exhibition at any time.

2. Possibility of exhibiting a larger number of documents compared to a traditional exhibition, without occupying real library space. The exhibition may include a large number of books; You can change them at any time, removing unnecessary ones and installing new ones.

3. Each document can be accompanied by an annotation, an abstract, a copy of the table of contents and/or fragments of text, illustrations, the history of the creation of the work, a description of the era, audio and video fragments. Computer techologies make the virtual exhibition lively and dynamic.

4. Documents presented at the virtual exhibition are not in danger of being damaged. You-betting on the Internet can function constantly.

5. The costs of creating virtual exhibitions are lower than those of organizing similar traditional ones.

Among the limitations of using electronic book exhibitions are the following:

1.Not every PC meets the requirements necessary to view the exhibition. In the event of technical problems, presentation and viewing of the exhibition becomes impossible.

2. Not every library user has the necessary skills to familiarize themselves with the electronic book exhibition

3. The book exhibition producer must have the necessary computer skills and artistic taste [savkina].

Typology of virtual book exhibitions

Virtual book exhibitions, like traditional ones, can be classified according to a number of signs::

By status - independent or accompanying a public event (for example, when announcing a book on the Internet);

For its intended purpose - to help study, to improve the general educational and general cultural level;

According to the time of publication and receipt of the materials provided for them in the library - new acquisitions, for different years, “forgotten publications”;

By terms of operation – permanent, long-term, short-term;

By type of publications - books, other types of publications (magazines or newspapers, etc.), several types of publications at the same time (complex), new media (CD-ROM, records, microfilms, video cassettes, etc.), multimedia applications;

According to the composition of the presented publications: an exhibition of one book, a series, a collection.

Virtual book exhibitions can be created using a standard set of MS Office programs, or in online services for subsequent insertion of their HTML code into a blog or link on a page on a social network.

There are various forms of presentation of virtual book exhibitions(programs and online services for creating an exhibition are indicated in brackets):

1.Presentation (Power Point, Slide Share)

2. Slide presentation (slide show) of covers and short annotations for books with musical accompaniment (Power Point, Photopeach, Photosnack)

4. Exhibition of books in the form of an interactive poster (Power Point using hyperlinks, ThingLink).

5. An exhibition of books in the form of a mental map, a technique for visualizing thinking in the form of a map, in the center of which the main topic is indicated with branches extending from it in different directions keywords related to it (Word, Power Point, Mindmeister, FreemindMap, Popplet).

7.Exhibition of books in the form of a 3D book (MS Publisher, Flip Book Maker, Flip PDF, ZooBurst Calameo Photosnack Myebook.

8.Exhibitions on geographical map(Google Maps).

9.Exhibition – virtual board (Thinglink, Google Presentations).

10. Exhibition – poster (MS Publisher, Glogster, Thinglink, Playcast).

Approaches to organizing virtual exhibitions are very diverse: from the already traditional, conservative form - images of book covers and annotations of publications, to an animated journey into the world of books. Exhibitions of the latter type contain detailed information about authors, artists, bibliography, Additional Information from other Internet sites. Exhibitions no longer duplicate traditional book exhibitions displayed within the walls of the library. Often they start out as mini-sites.

When creating virtual exhibitions, design programs are used: Adobe Pho-toshop, FSViewer, Corel DRAW, ImageReady. When posting an exhibition on a website or blog, the HTML programming language is used. Scanning of covers, illustrations for text recognition and editing is done in the FineReader program.

Algorithm for creating a virtual book exhibition next:

1.Development of a model for an electronic book exhibition: choosing a topic, selecting documents, informational, illustrative, audio and video materials, drawing up a diagram of the exhibition (you can draw a layout of the exhibition on a piece of paper).

2. Technical preparation of the project: photos or scanning of covers, illustrations, searching for cover images on the Internet, preparing text materials, trimming audio and video fragments, saving preliminary materials in a separate folder.

3. Completing work in the selected program or online service:

3.1. Exhibition in MS Power Point using hyperlinks:

The first slide contains a thematic picture, the name of the exhibition, as well as control elements - transition buttons (i.e. books presented at the exhibition, which will be discussed in detail on the corresponding slide or topics, by clicking on which the user goes to a slide with a selection of publications on it).

Next are created individual slides for each book (topic) listed on the first slide. For example: Slide 1 - “Creativity of modern science fiction writers: Sergei Tarmashev, Sergei Lukyanenko, Maria Semenova.” Slide 2 – “Publications by Sergei Tarmashev.” Slide 3 – “Publications by Sergei Lukyanenko.” Slide 4 “Publications by Maria Semenova.

We create hyperlinks - transition buttons. The first transition button is the inscription “Sergey Tarmashev” on Slide 1. Select the text block “Sergey Tarmashev”. At the top, in the control panel, click “Insert” and select “Hyperlink”. Select “Link to”, then click on “Place in document” and select from the list on the right “Slide No. 2” - “Publications by Sergei Tarmashev”. Then, in order to return to the beginning of the exhibition and select the next book (topic) to view, we create a hyperlink to Slide 1 according to the following scheme: select a photo (or text fragment), which we will click on during the presentation to return to the beginning of the quiz. Next, right-click and select “Hyperlink” - “Link To” - “Place in Document” - “Slide 1”. We return to Slide 1 again and repeat the same actions with the remaining names - “Sergey Lukyanenko”, “Maria Semenova”.

Then we add design, animation (optional), set the display time: “Slide show” - “Setting times” and select the duration of display of each slide. Then press the F5 key and turn on viewing mode. On the page with the description of the publication, you can also record a short audio story-explanation or attach a melody or sound effects.

When you add a presentation to a page in in social networks, it is necessary to write a diagram for viewing the exhibition, and when showing it at an event, explain the rules and show it in the form interactive game. During the presentation, the reader selects a book, clicks on it with the mouse and is taken to a page with a description of the selected publication. To return to the beginning, he left-clicks on the slide and returns to the first slide. The reader performs the same steps to view other publications posted on Slide 1.

3.2.Creating a virtual book exhibition in the Thinglink online service for insertion into a blog/social network page:

Go to thinglink.com and click “get started”:

In the window that opens, select “Free” - free version, and click “Start”:

In the form that opens, register the library: enter your data, name, e-mail, password. If you have a library account on Google, Facebook or Twitter, you can log in through them.

On the page that appears with the selected picture, we begin to create a virtual exhibition by left-clicking on the books and adding annotations, publication descriptions and other accompanying materials in the field on the left:



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Magazine "Around the World" - the oldest Russian, Soviet and Russian popular science and regional studies magazine. Published since 1861. During its existence, the magazine has changed several publishers. From January 1918 to January 1927 and from July 1941 to December 1945, the magazine was not published. However, with all the vicissitudes of its history, “Around the World” maintained its continuity as a magazine about the world around us, travel and discoveries.

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What is a “virtual exhibition” and what should it be like in a library?

There is no single answer to this question. Some believe that a virtual exhibition consists of images of paintings, books, other resources, press releases, information about works and authors. Others that this is a 3D animated journey with detailed information about authors, artists, bibliography, additional information from other Internet sites. Third, that this is a synthesis of traditional, book and the latest electronic methods of providing information to the library reader (free form of presentation)

There is no clear definition of what a virtual exhibition is yet, but with a certain degree of confidence we can say that it is a new, multifunctional information resource that provides a wide range of users with the opportunity to increase the efficiency of information search, expand the range of necessary materials (texts, graphics, audio, video and etc.).

In other words, a virtual exhibition is a public demonstration on the Internet using web technologies of virtual images of specially selected and systematized printed works and other media, as well as publicly available electronic resources recommended to remote library users for viewing, familiarization and use.

Approaches to organizing virtual exhibitions are very diverse: from the already traditional, conservative form - images of book covers and annotations of publications in MS.Word document format, to an animated journey into the world of the book. Exhibitions of the latter type present a variety of illustrative, audio, video material, bibliographic lists on the topic, etc.

The exhibition involves a virtual presentation of publications, revealing their content, as well as access to materials of a bibliographic, factual, encyclopedic nature existing in in electronic format and accessible via the Internet. The use of Web design capabilities, among other means, is the next step in the development of the concept of virtual book exhibitions.

Exhibitions no longer duplicate traditional book exhibitions displayed in the library, and are created specifically to be presented in an interactive form. Such exhibitions are made as mini-sites, where much attention is paid not only to traditional library techniques for disclosing information about a book, but the possibilities of virtual space to attract additional types information.

The advantage of virtual book exhibitions is the opportunity to present publications without removing them from the shelf. Provide users with the books shown at the exhibition, and not limit the duration of the exhibition.

Unlike the traditional one, a virtual exhibition provides librarians and readers with additional opportunities:

1. use of information technology. Perception through a computer serves as a kind of bait for readers, especially children. Bright, colorful, with animation, using game moments, switching children's attention from animated screensavers to a static page - all this makes the virtual exhibition lively and dynamic;

2. the use of the Internet makes it possible to get acquainted with the exhibition remotely, both en masse and on an individual basis;

3. mass participation. More books may be on display;

4. variability. At any time, you can quickly change slides (frames) and their arrangement, remove unnecessary ones or insert new ones, change the color scheme or overall design;

5. autonomy. The exhibition can be launched automatically, equipped with voiced text and demonstrated without special accompaniment;

6. mobility. Most often, virtual exhibitions are developed (organized) as traveling exhibitions. It is very convenient to display them in different educational institutions, classrooms, classrooms, simply by downloading to a flash drive;

7. profitability. Virtual exhibitions save space. There is no need to work with racks, stands, exhibition cabinets.

A virtual book exhibition, unlike a traditional one, does not have to consist of sections that are accompanied by quotes and introductory articles. The exhibition should be user-friendly in the web space and may contain the following information:

· visual (cover image, digitized parts of the book, etc.),

· bibliographic data (bibliographic record and codes of the collection of the library presenting the exhibition),

· analytical information (annotations, reviews, reader reviews, etc.),

You can also place Additional materials:

· information about the availability of books in other libraries.

There is a certain set of conditions that ensure the user’s visual comfort when working with information in electronic form:

· the brightness of the object must be within reasonable limits;

· the contrast of the image relative to the background must be selected taking into account the size of the object: the smaller its size, the higher the contrast should be;

· the eyes have the greatest sensitivity to yellow-green radiation, the least to violet and red;

· the size of the symbol must be consistent with the visual acuity of the person; it also affects the speed and accuracy of information perception;

· since the space of a virtual exhibition is limited by the size of the monitor, you should not overload it with special effects and color variety - the user’s attention should not be distracted by distracting moments. The exception is exhibitions for children who are attracted by the colors and animation effects. But, nevertheless, you need to remember that the abundance of animation, photos, pictures increases viewing time, and therefore perception.

Algorithm for preparing and organizing a virtual book exhibition (using the example of Microsoft PowerPoint):

Table 1

Operations

I Development of a book exhibition model

Select an exhibition theme

Analyze what material you will need to organize an exhibition

Select the illustrations, music, etc. you need.

Map out the exhibition

II Technical preparation of the project

Scan illustrations, prepare text, sound and animation materials

Create a separate folder to store your pre-production materials.

III Design of works in PowerPoint format

Create presentation slides

Illustrate your slides using prepared materials and animation effects

Preview the exhibition

Correct any shortcomings you notice.

Prepare your exhibition for display

IV Conducting a presentation or publishing a project on the Internet

Publishing on the Internet

There are a fairly large number of services that can help create virtual exhibitions on their websites. Here are some of them (in most cases, instructions for working with services are presented on English language with the possibility of automatic translation into Russian):

1. PhotoPeach. The service is good for creating simple but striking photo exhibitions.

2. BannerSnack. Using this service, you can create a simple and bright book photo exhibition or “library banner” that can be edited at any time. In addition to pictures, you can insert videos into the banner.

3. Sharesnack. The service allows you to create a voiced exhibition on the work of one writer or on a specific topic. The product is created in a simple way: links to videos from YouTube are inserted into the proposed form.

4. Popplet. The service provides opportunities to create a more complex and extensive exhibition, even if it is an exhibition of one book. It allows you to create detailed exhibitions with sections, quotes, illustrations. Here you can insert video, audio materials and text in Russian. In addition, the service is ideal for organizing teamwork readers to create the exhibition. Each participant can work on their own section of the exhibition.

5. Playcast. The service allows you to create a small exhibition - a postcard based on a separate work, using text, photographs, music.

6. Calameo. Service for creating an exhibition - books. You can create both individual books and entire virtual book exhibition shelves.

7. Dipity. This service is perfect option to create an exhibition chronicling the writer’s work. Such an exhibition can be supplemented with illustrations, video materials, links, a map, and the creation can be viewed in four modes to choose from: as a timeline; each event separately; list of events; locations of events indicated when creating the map.

8. ZooBurst. Service for creating 3D books. As an option - joint creation of an exhibition - fairy tales. The ClipArt library is used to insert pictures, but you can also upload your own pictures.

9. Prezi. A service for creating an exhibition - a presentation of a new generation, in which you can collapse all the material into one picture, and by enlarging one or another slide, focus on a certain text, word, image.

More and more libraries, having mastered the traditional virtual exhibition structure, are trying to find new ways to publicly display printed works online in order to reveal their holdings. Currently, playcasts (see above) and book trailers are becoming popular.

A book trailer is a free-form miniature video telling about a book. It includes the most striking and recognizable moments of the work and visualizes its content. When creating a book trailer, you can use video, or you can get by with illustrations, photographs, scanned book spreads.

By presenting books to readers and promoting book reading in the global cultural community, book trailers have become a separate, distinctive genre that combines literature, visual art and the Internet. Since 2012, the All-Russian competition-parade of book trailers has been held annually in Russia, in which libraries also take an active part. So, on the portal “Wiki. SibiriaDa", created in 2011 by the Novosibirsk Regional Children's Library as a free resource for the collective work of librarians, local history teachers, children, teenagers and young people on the creation, placement and preservation of materials from the Siberian region, today distance learning on creating book trailers has been organized.

Virtual book exhibitions have become widespread in libraries of all types - regional, municipal, special.

"Creating a virtual exhibition"

With the entry of the library into the information space, along with book exhibitions, electronic (virtual) book exhibitions have become widespread in our time. The electronic exhibition is a synthesis of traditional (book) and the latest (electronic) methods of providing information. It can be placed on the website, and now this is the direction library activities very relevant and in demand.

There are several definitions of "virtual book exhibition":

"animation depicting paintings, books, other resources, press releases, information about works and authors"

"3D animated journey with detailed information about authors, artists, bibliography, additional information from other Internet sites."

Virtual exhibition- public demonstration on the Internet using Internet tools and virtual image tools of specially selected and systematized printed works and other media, as well as publicly available electronic resources recommended to remote library users for viewing, familiarization and use.

Purpose of the virtual exhibition– public Internet presentation various types documents. Such an exhibition is mobile, compact, informative and is a relevant guide to the vast flow of information. Each exhibition is made using an original multimedia design that simulates being at the exhibition, facilitating navigation and perception of information.

A significant advantage of virtual exhibitions is that virtual exhibitions are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

What problems does a virtual exhibition in a library solve?

By creating virtual exhibitions, librarians solve several problems at once:

master a new type of work using digital technologies to the exhibition work of the library;

preserve the exposition for a longer period than is provided for by a traditional exhibition;

support the preservation of the library collection by presenting material in electronic form;

enable a remote user to use information resources libraries.

Types and forms of virtual book exhibitions:

One book exhibitions

Presentation of covers and short annotations for books with musical accompaniment

Book trailer collection

Collection of audio recordings

Book exhibition in the form of an interactive poster

Exhibition of books in the form of a mind map

Exhibition of books in the form of a 3D book.

What is the algorithm for preparing and organizing electronic book exhibitions?

When planning to create a virtual exhibition, you need to be prepared for a long, painstaking, but interesting work. You can develop one based on the material of any exhibition. electronic variant. Thus, the exhibition will take the form of a computer presentation.

The creation of electronic bibliographic resources is necessarily based on traditional methods and includes new capabilities of the electronic computer environment (Word word processor, preparation system PowerPoint presentations, web page markup language HTML, etc.). A virtual book exhibition, like a traditional one, uses sections, quotes, and design (this includes covers and open books, placement aesthetics, colors, etc.). It is possible to use additional elements inherent in a traditional book exhibition (for example, factual information about the author or subject, a list of additional literature) and that distinguish a virtual book exhibition (hypertext links to full texts or fragments of documents, multimedia effects, interactive user interaction, etc.). d.).

When organizing virtual book exhibitions, it is mandatory to strictly adhere to the standards of presentation of traditional book exhibitions:

– artistic representation of the book (image of the cover, an open book, including the ability to interactively turn pages, the ability to read a fragment of text, etc.);

– bibliographic description of the book;

– annotation of the book being presented (which annotation – recommendatory or reference – to use depends on the target and readership specified in the preface).

Development of an electronic book exhibition model:

Choose the theme of your e-exhibition;

Analyze what material you will need to organize an exhibition;

Select the books and illustrations you need;

Draw up a diagram of the exhibition.

Technical preparation of the project:

Scan illustrations, prepare text materials;

Create a separate folder on your disk in which to store your preliminary materials.

Most often, the following programs are used to create a virtual exhibition: Microsoft Office Power Point, Windows Movie Maker - a program for creating a website and Web pages, Picassa Web Album.

Power Point program serves for creating presentations using an ordered set of slides, for graphic explanations of speeches at seminars, conferences, etc. The program helps to create a development electronic documents special type, which are characterized by complex multimedia content and special playback capabilities. Power Point allows you to create exciting presentations with graphics, animation and other multimedia elements, and also provides a more convenient means for displaying them. Convenient means of displaying presentations. Use of graphics.

Windows Movie Ma ker is a video editor from Microsoft that is very popular among users. It does not belong to the class of professional editors and can be used even by the most inexperienced users. With Windows Movie Maker we can create a video, or, for example, a slide show, relatively easily. In general, all work with the program consists of dragging video, audio and photos onto the timeline, and adding effects. With this simple video editor we can trim the video, or overlay it with an audio track. You can also add effects, titles and titles. All effects can be previewed “live”, and only then applied. Headings and titles can be used, for example, when creating a slide show. Windows Movie Maker is intended, first of all, for creating simple, but sometimes very effective videos from videos or photos. Many video formats are supported: AVI, ASF, DVR-MS, MPEG, MPG, MP2, WMV, M1V, WM, MPV2. But you can only save the final video in WMV format.

Picassa web album.

viewing photos in normal and full screen modes, including as a slide show

photo editing, cropping and straightening

applying various effects to photos, including red-eye correction

assigning labels and keywords to photos

photo printout

creating photo collages

sending photos via e-mail publishing them on blogs with

creating photo-based screensavers and CDs with photo slideshows.

Explanatory note

Most often, librarians use a virtual exhibition in the form of a presentation of covers with annotations. This is not always convenient, because the reader cannot look inside the book, leaf through it, or look at the illustrations. Having decided to move away from this option, I decided to create a virtual exhibition where you can not only leaf through the book, but also listen to an audio recording of the book and even read it all. The virtual exhibition will include not only books, but also audio recordings and video files, which may not even be in the library’s collections.

Step 1.

Choosing the theme of the exhibition: « I love you, my native land.” Selecting a quote.

The relevance of the topic is also determined by the fact that local history is nothing more than an important means of connecting school with life. The cultural tradition of any people is the study of nature, history, economics, and life of their region . wrote that “local history teaches people to love not only their native places, but also to know about them, teaches them to be interested in history, art, literature, and to improve their cultural level. This is the most widespread type of science.”

Step 2.

Collection of information and material on this topic, analysis of the material necessary for organizing the exhibition. It was decided to present new books about our region in a variety of ways. The purpose of presenting books at an exhibition is to attract the reader, to interest him in the information presented at the exhibition, not just to inform the reader, but to include an emotional component, to arouse interest in the book and the author. And for this it is necessary to use the possibilities of Web design, among other means.

Step 3.

So, having thought through the design of the exhibition, we begin the artistic representation of the book (image of the cover, an open book, including the ability to interactively turn pages, the ability to read a fragment of text, etc.).

Be sure to add a bibliographic description of the book to each book; a brief summary.

Step 4.

Arrangement of slides according to the exhibition scheme, use of hyperlinks to return to the main page.

The virtual exhibition “I love you, my native land” can be viewed by following the link:

https://drive. /file/d/0B7J8sIEAaNh1YzhkeVpLODBGSTg/edit? usp=sharing