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The article comprises of quantitative and qualitative analysis of the Internet contents regarding the Polish edition of the 'Histories Inedites du Petit Nicholas' by J.J. Sempé and R. Goscinny, published in 2009. This is the closing tome of the cultic stories' collections which have been published in Poland for more than 40 years. The analysis concerned either ranking of pages searched with popular browsers (searched phrase: 'Histories Inedites du Petit Nicholas' -– in Polish 'Nieznane przygody Mikolajka') or their contents and relations to the book itself. The highest positions belonged to the websites of the book sellers. The 'Znak' Publishing House has used a number of different forms of advertising - either advertainment or relation-building social portals. Audiobook fragments, text fragments, drawings, and short advertising films, with famous Polish actors have been presented. An important part of the Internet information space belongs to the reviews published on commercial websites and independent services. 'Histories Inedites du Petit Nicholas' have been present on the websites of the most important media entities, like digital editions of popular newspapers and journals, radio and TV websites, information portals. It should be assumed, that a purely commercial part of this space will decrease on the benefit of a reading reflection.
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Around half of Polish periodicals for children and teenagers have online versions. A research was conducted in January 2010 to analyse the online offering of those periodicals. Website structure and functionality were analysed. Attention was also paid to the specific language of the electronic media, which are particularly attractive for young people.
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Censorship activities on the 19th century book publishing market in Cracow have been and are of interests to many historians and library scientists. It is sufficient to mention the names of T. Gutkowski, J. Bieniarzowna, B. Szyndler or A. Aleksiewicz. These studies show both dependency of the book and press publishers on censorship injunctions and problems with distribution of texts coming from official and clandestine book trade. In Cracow, restrictions forced by censorship were evolving reflecting changes in policy of invaders. An important event was the establishment in 1831 of the Committee of Censorship with its activities based upon their Austrian origins. When analyzing contemporary problems of publishers and booksellers or depicting censorship in the context of social life of the city, one can not ignore Ambrozy Grabowski - historian and art collector, lover of national memorabilia, but also writer and publisher, bookseller and antiquarian, astute observer of life. His relationship with censors concerned both his writing, publishing and bookselling. Preserved sources show his relation to the contemporary system of censorship on all these levels. This article analyzes censorship interference in author's writings by Grabowski as well as interference in his bookselling work associated with illegal distribution of emigration prints, among others by: A. Mickiewicz, J. Lelewel, M. Mochnacki or H. F. de Lamennais. Grabowski's work was interrupted by search of his bookstore conducted in 1836 resulting in his trial. In his notes, he frequently referenced to the problem of censorship in Cracow - describing people and events associated with those practices. All of this makes it worthwhile to learn more about relationship of this figure with local censorship over many years and on several levels mentioned here.
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