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It was established by the [[National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine]] in 1922, largely owing to the efforts of [[Ahatanhel Krymsky]], a prominent Ukrainian [[linguist]] and [[Oriental studies|orientalist]]. It is one of the oldest scientific and academic publishing houses in the former [[Soviet Union]] and became known as ''Naukova Dumka'' in 1964, before which it simply functioned as the official publisher of the [[National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine]].
It was established by the [[National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine]] in 1922, largely owing to the efforts of [[Ahatanhel Krymsky]], a prominent Ukrainian [[linguist]] and [[Oriental studies|orientalist]]. It is one of the oldest scientific and academic publishing houses in the former [[Soviet Union]] and became known as ''Naukova Dumka'' in 1964, before which it simply functioned as the official publisher of the [[National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine]].
It continues its operations in [[Ukraine]], publishing primarily [[scientific literature|scientific]] and [[history|historical]] works as well as [[dictionary|dictionaries]].<ref name=officialweb>{{url|http://www.ndumka.kiev.ua/about}} {{in lang|uk}}</ref>
It continues its operations in [[Ukraine]], publishing primarily [[scientific literature|scientific]] and [[history|historical]] works as well as [[dictionary|dictionaries]].<ref name=officialweb>{{url|http://www.ndumka.kiev.ua/about}} {{in lang|uk}}</ref>

== Products ==
“Naukova Dumka” has published dictionaries of synonyms of the Ukrainian language, foreign language words, proper names, established phrases, and spelling dictionaries.

In 1997, the publishing house launched the Schoolchild's Library series, which published works by Ulas Samchuk, Vasyl Barka, Ivan Bahrianyi, Todosiy Osmachka, Volodymyr Vynnychenko, and other representatives of Ukrainian literature whose names had not been mentioned in any Ukrainian literature program for many years.

The publishing house is especially proud of the complete 20-volume collection of Taras Shevchenko's works.

In 2008, 95 titles of fundamental and generalizing scientific works by Ukrainian scholars were published.

In 2010, the publication of the Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language in 20 volumes was launched.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 12:08, 28 October 2024

Naukova Dumka
IndustryPublishing
Founded1922
HeadquartersTereschenkivska St.3,
Kyiv, 01601, Ukraine
ProductsBooks
Websitehttp://www.ndumka.kiev.ua/

Naukova Dumka (Ukrainian: Наукова Думка — literally "scientific thought") is a publishing house in Kyiv, Ukraine.

It was established by the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in 1922, largely owing to the efforts of Ahatanhel Krymsky, a prominent Ukrainian linguist and orientalist. It is one of the oldest scientific and academic publishing houses in the former Soviet Union and became known as Naukova Dumka in 1964, before which it simply functioned as the official publisher of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. It continues its operations in Ukraine, publishing primarily scientific and historical works as well as dictionaries.[1]

Products

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“Naukova Dumka” has published dictionaries of synonyms of the Ukrainian language, foreign language words, proper names, established phrases, and spelling dictionaries.

In 1997, the publishing house launched the Schoolchild's Library series, which published works by Ulas Samchuk, Vasyl Barka, Ivan Bahrianyi, Todosiy Osmachka, Volodymyr Vynnychenko, and other representatives of Ukrainian literature whose names had not been mentioned in any Ukrainian literature program for many years.

The publishing house is especially proud of the complete 20-volume collection of Taras Shevchenko's works.

In 2008, 95 titles of fundamental and generalizing scientific works by Ukrainian scholars were published.

In 2010, the publication of the Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language in 20 volumes was launched.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ www.ndumka.kiev.ua/about (in Ukrainian)