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Poznań University Library has been collecting comic books and other relevant material since 2007. A conducive opportunity for the decision to collect comics publications was a purchase of a private collection of 4,670 comic books the very same year. The present article introduces the reader to the notion of “comic book” or “comics” and discusses problems in formal processing that face cataloguers of this difficult material. The authors compare different solutions to the problem applied in other libraries and present the current state of affairs in comics cataloguing at Poznań University Library. The article is complemented with specific examples and particular solutions to be applied in the near future.
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Od 2007 roku Biblioteka Uniwersytecka w Poznaniu gromadzi komiksy oraz materiały ich dotyczące. Momentem znaczącym dla gromadzenia tych wydawnictw był zakup prywatnej kolekcji 4670 komiksów. Niniejszy artykuł definiuje pojęcie „komiks” oraz omawia trudności, jakie napotykają katalogerzy w opracowaniu formalnym tego trudnego materiału. Autorki porównały rozwiązania zastosowane w innych bibliotekach. Przedstawiły również stan prac nad katalogowaniem komiksów w Bibliotece Uniwersyteckiej w Poznaniu. Artykuł zawiera przykłady i propozycje konkretnych rozwiązań.
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The article provides a report on research conducted on the creative activity of Jerzy Wróblewski, a Polish author of comics published in the book „Urodzony, żeby rysować”. Twórczość komiksowa Jerzego Wróblewskiego, “Born to Draw.” Jerzy Wróblewski’s Comic Art (Jaworski, 2015). It is the first study of this kind in Poland. From this point of view, it contains not only a body of knowledge in the form of a monograph of the comic writer’s artistic creativity, but it also includes a developed research model. The structure of this model, combining traditional monographic narrative with broad historical, political and social context, can be used in the analyses of artistic accomplishments of other authors of Polish comics. The presented study addresses the need for scientific explorations in this field, but also for raising the value of those parts of Polish modern culture which were marginalised as ‘worse’ for many years, first for political reasons, then for cultural ones. It appears that the time has come to examine critically the artistic creativity of important figures of Polish popular culture (in this case of comics) objectively and without ideological prejudice, and recognise them as full authors of Polish culture. Jerzy Wróblewski is among them and that is why the book is about him.
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