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Monk and historian Ekkehard IV from Sankt Gallen, who wrote in 11th century large and interesting chronicle of this place, described in his text in detail invasion of Hungarians from 926. they had occupied and devastated the abbey. the source of knowledge was for Ekkehard oral tradition of his monastery, maintained by “fathers”. deeds of intruders are depicted allegedly on the base of the account delivered by Heribald, one simple-hearted monk of Sankt Gallen, who did not escape from the abbey in the time of invasion and who survived. Ekkehard’s tale is quite often considered as fully reliable report, as far as customs and habits of Hungarians from 10th century are concerned. Nevertheless, the whole story fulfils in the structure of the chronicle some important functions, which deserve particular attention. from the point of view of its author it allows to show the values, which are especially important for monastic profession. thus particularly important remains here the radical opposition between Hungarian “hordes” and community of monks. Lack of discipline, drunkenness and ferocity of barbarians are contrasted with exemplary discipline and restraint of the latter. additionally above mentioned depiction of warriors actions and their behaviour seems to be strongly influenced by all that deeply rooted in the early medieval Latin historiography stereotypical images of barbarians invading Europe from east and north (including for example motifs of their diet). the role of Heribald in the tale is characteristic as well. He is a kind of comical hero, who simultaneously successfully plays the role of the peculiar medium between two fully opposite worlds. the laughter is here a weapon, that helps at least on the level of the tale to win over bare physical force of the barbarians.
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Artykuł dotyczy Bibliografii Dorobku Pracowników Uniwersytetu Śląskiego w ostatnich kilku latach. Omówiono zmiany zaistniałe w bazie bibliograficznej będącej źródłem referencyjnym i wskazano, że jej obecny kształt wynika z powiązań z systemami zewnętrznymi: uczelnianymi (Uniwersytetu Śląskiego w Katowicach) i krajowymi (ministerialnymi). Na kształt bazy mają wpływ: Portal Pracownika, Polska Bibliografia Naukowa (PBN), a w ostatnim czasie Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Śląskiego RE-BUŚ. Przedstawiono zastosowanie formatu MARC21, umożliwienie zastosowania punktacji ministerialnej w rekordzie bibliograficznym, procedury eksportu do Polskiej Bibliografii Narodowej, a także do Portalu Pracownika. Zaprezentowano, w jaki sposób odbywa się rejestrowanie numeru profilowego z systemu ORCID i eksport dorobku w formacie BibTeX. Wskazano na sposób dodawania linku do repozytorium uniwersyteckiego.
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The article concerns the Bibliography of the Achievements of Employees of the University of Silesia in Katowice in the last few years. Changes in the bibliographic database resulting from cooperation with external systems (local and government systems) are presented. Discussed Systems that affect the current shape of the database: Employee Portal, Polish National Bibliography (PBN) and Repository of the University of Silesia in Katowice RE-BUŚ. The following changes were presented: implementation of the MARC21 Format, application of the ministerial publication points in the bibliographic record, export procedures to databases (Polish National Bibliography and Employee Portal). The way of registering the ORCID number is presented and export of publications in the BibTeX format. The method of adding a link to the university’s Repository of the University of Silesia in Katowice RE-BUŚ was indicated.
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