SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND CREATIVE SECTOR IN THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF SERBIA

Due to a long-term neglect of the regional development in Serbia the transition process emphasized the development discrepancies in the territory of the Republic.

Regionalization is an effective instrument of managing a state, a method of a faster development of the region and a powerful control instrument striking a balance among regional development disparities. In addition, regionalization is the EU method to strengthen the integration process and the creation of “new Europe“. In the developed countries much more importance is given to development incentives coming from the social infrastructure, and for the past two decades, a special attention is given to the creative sector. Therefore, we feel justified to point to the existing territorial arrangement of the whole social infrastructure and the lack of adequate statistical material as critical for further analysis of this aspect in Serbia. We commented on the recent statistical regionalization of the country and pointed out the implications the current solution will have in Serbia as a small country, indicating that we are committed to national statistics which adequately covers the territorial distribution of social infrastructure, and especially its creative sector in order to adequately engage it in a strategy of regional and local development.

IN MEMORIAM: ALEKSANDAR ACKOVIĆ

CULTURE AS A PATH TO FREEDOM

CULTURAL AND LINGUISTIC DIFFERENCES

CULTURAL NEEDS AND THE STRUCTURE OF CULTURAL CADRE IN SERBIA

ATLAS OF CULTURE OF S.R. SERBIA

RAYMOND WILLIAMS

VIRTUAL LIBRARY OF SERBIA

Article explains the history of shared cataloguing in Serbia, and gives details about the establishment of the shared union catalogue – Virtual Library of Serbia – with the support of international project funding. Search possibilities are explained in detail. The regional cooperation in COBISS.Net Balkan library network is presented, together with the data on participating libraries, number of records available and importance of the network for all libraries and their users in the region. In the context of world trends concerning the transformation of library catalogues into portals with links to full texts, the present status and activities planned for future development are described and explained.