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The main aim of the article is to present how many “Erasmus” students and from which countries were learning Polish as a foreign language at the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn (UWM) in years 2005–2012. The reason for analysing this subject are the two anniversaries of Erasmus programme: 25th anniversary in Europe (in 2012) and the 15th anniversary in Poland (in 2013). The archival materials of the Centre of Polish Culture and Language for Foreigners UWM in Olsztyn show how many foreign students, from which countries and at which level learned Polish and what their opinions about the Polish courses and Polish language were. The article also presents the symbols, heroes, habits and traditions of Polish culture experienced by Erasmus students. For these young foreigners, Poland is not the country which started the process of change in modern Europe with the defeat of communism, it is just a country which is one of the new members of the European Union – without the religious and historical contexts and connotations which were very obvious at the turn of the 21st century.
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The Erasmus exchange programme is one of the greatest culture and education programs, which helps students, teachers and administrative staff to explore and to grow their potential. Programme offers a chance to gain professional development through studying, teaching or training in a partner Higher Education Institution in Europe. Nine students and ten academic teachers from the Faculty of Theology, Section in Tarnow of the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow have participated in programme since 2007. The author of this article presents contribution of the Faculty of Theology, Section in Tarnow to the international cooperation and development of the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow.
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The article summarises experiences gained through the author’s practice as a trainee during a placement internship organized within the framework of the Erasmus programme at the library of the Carol I National Defence University (Romanian: Universitatea Naţională de Apărare “Carol I”) in Bucharest. Differences and similarities between Polish and Romanian library systems are discussed as well as the methods for book processing in the Special Collections Division of the library,other library services and the tumultuous history of the library. Bucharest University Library was the first Romanian library to introduce a fully automated integrated information system. Book processing is carried out in the VUBIS bibliographic record program based on the UN IMAR C format. The cooperation of the library with 350 foreign partners allow its users to have access to the most recent research results and advanced research services.
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W artykule omówione zostały doświadczenia, jakie autorka zdobyła podczas stażu w ramach programu Erasmus w Centralnej Bibliotece Uniwersyteckiej Karola I w Bukareszcie, jednej z najbardziej dotkniętych przez los bibliotek. Autorka odnotowuje różnice i podobieństwa między rumuńskim i polskim systemem bibliotecznym, omawia metody opracowywania książek w Oddziale Zbiorów Specjalnych, pozostałe usługi biblioteczne oraz przypomina burzliwą historię biblioteki. Bukareszteńska Biblioteka Uniwersytecka pierwsza w Rumunii wprowadziła zintegrowany system informacji. Książki opracowuje się w programie komputerowym opisów bibliograficznych VUBIS, który używa formatu UN IMAR C. Współpraca biblioteki z partnerami zagranicznymi pozwala na dostęp do najnowszych wyników badań i kompleksowych usług badawczych.
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This article is a report of a trainig stay in Aberystwyth University Library as part of the Erasmus programme. The purpose of the authors is to present the structure of the Information Services Department. Special attention has been given to the efforts of the Library to provide its users with both traditional and modern information services. This article describes three university libraries which constitute the library information system of the university as well as the services offered by them, such as library services for research and teaching purposes, media services and information technology (IT) services for the purposes of the University and of information management (BIS).
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Program Erasmus, wspierający międzynarodową współpracę szkół wyższych i ułatwiający mobilność studentów i pracowników uczelni, w trakcie trzydziestu lat swojej działalności doczekał się licznych opracowań. W artykule zostanie dokonana analiza treści publikacji i prezentacji za lata 2010-2016, które były efektem zagranicznych staży pracowników Biblioteki Uniwersytetu Pedagogicznego w Krakowie. Zakresy tematyczne opisane w publikacjach obejmują dzieje bibliotek, ich architekturę, wyposażenie wnętrz, usługi, działalność naukową, ofertę dydaktyczną, a także formy uczestnictwa odbytych staży oraz ocenę, wrażenia i porównania.
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The Erasmus Programme supports international cooperation of higher education institutions, provides opportunities for university student and staff mobility abroad, and, during 30 years of its activity, brought numerous analyses and studies. This article will be based on the analysis of the publications and presentations that were the effects of foreign internships of the library staff of the Pedagogical University of Cracow. The thematic areas described in the publications include the history of libraries, their architecture, interior furnishings, services, scientific activity, didactic offers, as well as forms of participation in traineeships and assessments, impressions and comparisons.
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