Encyclopedia_of_Modern_Ukraine

<i>Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine</i>

Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine

General knowledge English-language encyclopaedia


Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine (Ukrainian: Енциклопедія Сучасної України (ЕСУ), romanized: Entsyklopediia Suchasnoi Ukrainy (ESU)), abbreviated EMU, is a multi-volume national encyclopedia of Ukraine. It is an academic project of the Institute of Encyclopaedic Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Today, the reference work is available in a print edition and online.

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The EMU provides an integral image of modern Ukraine describing events, institutions, organizations, activities, notions and people from the early 20th century to the present. It embraces all spheres of life in Ukraine, and reflects current views on historical events and personalities.[1]

Paper edition

A first edition has been in progress. 30 volumes are planned[2] — by 2022 24 volumes had been published and it has already become the most comprehensive paper encyclopedia on Ukraine to date.

Published volumes are co-edited by Ivan Dziuba, Arkadii Zhukovskyi, Oleh Romaniv, Mykola Zhelezniak; assisted by over 20 famous Ukrainian scientists including Borys Paton; written by over 1000 contributing experts, and compiled by editorial staff (10 professionals).

16 & 17 volumes

The EMU has repeatedly held leading places in the 'Book of the Year' Ukrainian national rating, it was awarded numerous diplomas, in particular, in 2003 it became a laureate of the "Person of the Year-2002" Ukrainian national program in the category "Cultural Project of the Year ".[3]

Previously it was planned the EMU will form the basis for the national multi-volume Ukrainian Universal Encyclopaedia, a common project of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the Shevchenko Scientific Society.[4]

Online encyclopedia

The EMU debuted online to the public in October 2014 and still continues to be as a work in progress (list of articles is incomplete). All content on the online Encyclopedia is available free. It is now among the popular Ukrainian published sites, with about 235 thousand unique visitors per month, and over 2.8 million per year[5]). Articles on encyclopedia's website are topically tagged. The online format of the project lends itself to developing timely and relevant content for all users. Visitors traffic from every continent, but ones from Ukraine definitely dominate.[6]

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References

  1. Dziuba, Ivan, ed. (2021). Ukrainian electronic based encyclopedias in light of socio-humanities (in Ukrainian). Kyiv: Institute of Encyclopedic Research, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. doi:10.37068/b/9789660296770. ISBN 978-966-02-9677-0.
  2. Zhelezniak, Mykola; Ishchenko, Oleksandr (2023). "Ukrainian encyclopedistics in wartime (based on the Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine)". Studia lexicographica. 17 (32): 163–175. doi:10.33604/sl.17.32.7. ISSN 2459-5578.
  3. Zhelezniak, Mykola (2021-12-15). "Online promotion of the Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine (results of user's survey study)". The Encyclopedia Herald of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). 13: 21–45. doi:10.37068/evu.13.3. ISSN 2707-000X.



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