A private initiative in book publishing in Tuva
Keywords:
Books; magazines; publishing; the private initiative; Tuva; history of TuvaAbstract
The analysis of books and magazines published since 1990's till the latest years in Tuva testifies that the private initiative has taken a strong place in book publishing in the republic. However, in comparison with other regions of the country, there's not enough strength in a process of formation of creative associations or scientific forces that could play a considerable role in releasing printed media in Tuva.References
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