Lidia Kulikovski

Lidia Kulikovski (born March 8, 1951) is a Moldovan librarian and bibliographer. As head of the Hasdeu Municipal Library, she extended the library network opening nine branches in Chișinău focused mainly on Romanian literature.

Lidia Kulikovski
Lidia Kulikovski in the Hasdeu municipal library
Born (1951-03-08) March 8, 1951
Nicoreni, Drochia District, Moldovan SSR
Alma materMoldova State University (–1973)
Occupationlibrarian, bibliographer

Education

Kulikovski was born Nicoreni, Drochia District, Moldovan SSR. She graduated in Philology (librarianship section) at the State University of Moldova in 1973, having Ion Osadcenco and Anatol Ciobanu among her professors.[1] In 2003, she obtained a doctoral degree in Pedagogy, with a dissertation on the "Evolution of library services for disadvantaged people in the context of a society's democratization".[2]

Career

On graduating, Kulikovski led a subsidiary of the Municipal Library of Chișinău. In 1978–1982, she was the head of the "centralized library system" of Cahul. She then returned to the Municipal Library to lead its acquisitions team until 1989.[1] Either in 1989[1] or in 1990[3] Kulikovski became the director of the Hasdeu Municipal Library, a position she held until 2013.

Lidia Kulikovski at a book premiere

Lidia Kulikovski authored a number of bibliography research projects. She coordinated, on a national level, European projects including PULMAN and Calimera. Between 2000 and 2004 she headed the Librarians' Association of the Republic of Moldova. In 2002, Kulikovski founded BiblioPolis, a librarianship journal. For some time, starting in 1999, she was the deputy editor-in-chief for Magazin bibliologic, also a library journal.[2]

Representing the Municipal Library of Chișinău, Kulikovski has visited a number of renowned international libraries, such as the Library of Congress, the National Library of China, Centre Pompidou, the Royal Library of Denmark, as well as municipal libraries in Finland, Greece, Russia, Israel, Romania, Ukraine, etc.[2]

Kulikovski has also authored some 200 research papers, bibliographies, interviews, book prefaces and essays. She conducted the issuing of 25 books about Moldovan writers, artists, and scientists, published by the Municipal Library.[2]

Aside from her scientific activity, Kulikovski is also a professor at the State University of Moldova, Journalism faculty, department of Librarianship, where she lectures on librarianship, book sociology, and library management. She gave the same courses to the students of a librarianship school that the Librarians' Association was running.[2]

Head of the Hasdeu Municipal Library

Lidia Kulikovski (right) and deputy head of the Municipal Library, Elena Butucel

As head of the Hasdeu Municipal Library, Kulikovski is best known for de-ideologizing the library's collection of books and documents, and for extending the library's network.[4] In this connection, she sought Romanian help to open nine subsidiary libraries in Chișinău containing mainly Romanian literature,[3] and she pioneered an ethnic diversity project that led to the opening of subsidiaries with Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Bulgarian, Jewish, and Gagauz literature.[2]

Recognition

Lidia Kulikovski was awarded the title of "Honored worker of culture" in 1987.[1] She received the "Meritul Civic" Medal în 1996,[5] and the "Gloria Muncii" Order in 2010.[6] She holds the European award "21st century manager" (2001).[2]

Personal life

Lidia Kulikovski married engineer Victor Kulikovski in 1976. They have two daughters: one of them is a philologist and lives in Spain, the other is a marketologist.[2]

References

  1. Colesnic & Movilă 2000.
  2. Biobibliografie 2006.
  3. "Lidia Kulikovski: „Ne-am asumat angajamentul să facem din bibliotecă o instituție de cercetare"" (in Romanian). Timpul de dimineață. February 21, 2012. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
  4. Dodon, Victoria (April 23, 2013). "Lidia Kulikovski, directoarea bibliotecii „B. P. Hasdeu": „Politicienilor le convine să conducă o turmă de ignoranți"". adevarul.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved December 27, 2017.
  5. "Cu privire la decorarea cu distincții de stat ale Republicii Moldova" (in Romanian). December 31, 1996. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
  6. "privind conferirea de distincții de stat" (in Romanian). April 23, 2010. Retrieved December 27, 2017.

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