IMPRESUM
PROJECT
RASTKO
E-library of Serb Culture
Non-profit and
non-governamental publishing, cultural and educational project dedicated
to Serb arts and humanities
© 1997-2002.
President
of the project
Zoran Stefanovic [e-mail]
Content
production
Technologies-Publishing-Agency JANUS,
Belgrade
in co-operation with
Scientific Society for Slavic Arts and Cultures, Belgrade
Technical
production
Technologies-Publishing-Agency JANUS,
Belgrade
The project was founded in September 1997
by Zoran Stefanovic
Regional
centers
PROJECT
RASTKO - BELGRADE
Main center
Established in september 1997. Officialy opened on day of St. Simeon-Nemanja,
February 26, 1998.
Director
Dejan Ajdacic
[e-mail]
Executive
team of Belgrade center:
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Text
and image processing
Nenad Petrovic
Logotype
and symbol of the project
Zoran Stefanovic
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Webmastering,
programming
Mihailo Stefanovic
Milan Stojic
Design of the
title page
Dusan Pavlic
Slobodan Miladinov
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Designers
Nenad Petrovic
Marinko Lugonja
Rade Tovladijac
Dusan Bajski
Aleksej Grisin
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PROJECT
RASTKO -
TEMISOARA
E-library of culture
and tradition of Serbs in Romania
[Belgrade
mirror]
Established in September 1998.
Officialy opened on St.
Sava day, January 27, 1999.
Director
Dusan Bajski
[e-mail]
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PROJECT
RASTKO - CETINJE
E-library
of culture and tradition of Montenegro
[Belgrade mirror]
Officially opened on St. Vasilije of Ostrog
Day, May 13, 2000.
Director
Aleksandar Rakovic
[e-mail]
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PROJECT
RASTKO -
GRACANICA-PEC
E-library
of culture and tradition of Kosovo and Metohia
[Belgrade
mirror]
Established in March 24, 1999. as sub-library
of main center. Officialy announced as regional center on Easter of 2000.
Director
Zoran Stefanovic
[e-mail]
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PROJEKAT
RASTKO - BUDAPEST - SZENTENDRE
(Budimpesta
- Sent Andreja)
E-library of culture and tradition of Serbs in Hungary and Hungaro-Serbian
cultural ties
Officially opened on St. Maria Magdalina Day, August
4, 2001.
Director
Spomenka Stefanovic
[e-mail]
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About
Project Rastko
Internet Library of Serb Culture
"Project
Rastko - Internet Library of Serb Culture" is non-profit and non-governmental
publishing, cultural and educational project established in 1997 as a
part of pan-regional Balkans Cultural Network Initiative. Main activities
are: electronic publishing in the fields of Serb and Balkan arts and humanities;
technical training; establishing sub-centres; scientific and cultural
conferences and studies about Balkan cultural-civilizational integration;
bilateral and multilateral activities with other Balkan countries - as
it is described in establishing and constitutional acts of the Project.
So far
there are active regional centres in:
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Romania
("Project Rastko - Timisoara, e-library of culture and tradition of
Serbs in Romania and Romanian-Serbian cultural ties", Belgrade
mirror),
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Montenegro
("Project Rastko - Cetinje, e-library of culture and tradition of
Montenegro"),
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Boka
Kotorska ("Project Rastko - Boka, e-library of culture and
tradition of Boka Kotorska"),
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Hungary
("Project Rastko - Budapest-Szent-Andrea, e-library of culture and
tradition of Serbs in Hungary and Hungaro-Serbian cultural ties"),
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Ukraina
("Project Rastko - Kiev-L'vov, e-library of Ukrainian-Serbian cultural
ties").
- Bulgaria
("Project Rastko - Bulgaria, e-library of Bulgarian-Serbian cultural
ties").
- Bosnian
Krajina
("Project Rastko - Banja Luka, e-library of culture and tradition of
Bosnian Krajina").
- Albania
("Project Rastko - Shkoder, e-library of culture and tradition of Slavs
in Albania and Albano-Slavic cultural ties")
Every
centre is independent and develops its projects and activities through
local academic, cultural, media NGO-s and individuals, including strong
co-operation with ethnic minorities' centres (future activities of Belgrade
centre will include projects about Romanian, Albanian, Slovak, Jewish
and Roma/Gypsy minorities in Serbia).
The central
Internet site of Project Rastko (www.rastko.rs) is the most popular
e-library in Serbia and Montenegro. Wide co-operation is established with
academic centres and NGO-s in all regional countries (from Turkey to Slovenia),
as well as with centres in USA, Poland, Russia, Italy...
Producers of Project
Rastko - Belgrade
Academic
coordinator: Scientific Society for Slavic Cultures and Arts, Belgrade,
assisted by several scientific institutes, university centers, NGO-s and
myriad of individuals.
Content and technical producer: Technologies,
publishing and agency Janus, Belgrade.
which
presents just a small portion of material we published in our libraries.
Therefore, if you are a Serbian speaker we strongly recommend you to visit
Serbian index pages of each library where all articles and books are available
both in Serbian Cyrillic and Serbian Latin alphabets.
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