We invite teachers and students to familiarize themselves with the new arrivals of educational, historical, and artistic publications in the library and information center.

Thank you to our users: Nelya Rusina, Iryna Matkovska, and Olesa Stasyuk (National Association of Researchers of the Holodomor-Genocide of Ukrainians) for the donated books!

Bronovitska, Ruslana Petrovna. You will not give birth to him again / R. Bronovytska = You will not give birth to him again / Ruslana Bronovytska. – Rivne: PP “Format-A”, 2024. – 42 p.: ill. The author's first collection of poetry. This book is not only a creative achievement, but also a cry from the soul of a mother who dedicated it to her son Dmitry, a soldier who disappeared at the front. However, the main theme of the book is the hope for a meeting, which, according to the author, will definitely happen, regardless of place or time. The poetry is translated into Spanish.  
War for Ukraine : The truth about the Holodomor-genocide of Ukrainians. Journalistic investigation: collection of publications // Young Ukraine. – 2024. – September / editors: M. Doroshenko, O. Mykhailivska, V. I. Serhiychuk. – Kyiv: Lira-K, 2024. – 350 p. The editorial office of the newspaper "Ukraine Moloda" offers you materials from journalistic investigations conducted in 2022-2024, concerning the concealment of the truth in Ukraine about the crimes of the communist totalitarian regime, including the Holodomor - the genocide of Ukrainians in 1932-1933..  
Volosetskyi, Bohdan Ivanovych. Geodesy in nature management: a textbook / B. I. Volosetsky. – Lviv: Lviv Polytechnic Publishing House, 2012. – 292 p. Engineering and geodetic works that ensure the use of natural resources, methods for determining their parameters and characteristics are considered. Analysis of the accuracy of topographic information and geodetic constructions is considered in connection with the implementation of projects for the use of certain types of natural resources. The manual is intended for students of the direction "Geodesy and Land Management".  
Kozhevnikov, Valentin Pavlovich. I love the sun. I believe in Ukraine. I cheer for humanity: journalism / V. P. Kozhevnikov. – Kyiv: Talkom, 2022. – 100 p. Religion and belief in gods influence the political situation, moral and social climate in the society of each state. … every religion shapes the attitude of citizens towards nature, influences the philosophy of life of peoples, etc.  
Kozhevnikov, Valentin Pavlovich. A people without an elite is like children without parents: journalism / V. P. Kozhevnikov. – Kyiv: Talkom, 2023. – 76 p. In order for a people to have their own independent state, they must first love their state elite. The national elite, knowing and taking into account the history, language, culture of the people, and preferences (spiritual, political, economic, social, cultural...) of their people, will determine what kind of state to build and choose the shortest and best path to realizing the people's dreams.  
Kozhevnikov, Valentin Pavlovich. Do you want to become the president of Ukraine? : journalism / V. P. Kozhevnikov. – Kyiv: Talkom, 2024. – 84 p. Doesn't a book with 84 pages, which is 3 positions less than the author's age, 87 years old, encourage ambitious actions? A candidate of geographical sciences, an oceanographer by profession, and a writer by vocation, during expeditions Valentyn Kozhevnikov visited almost all the places where Taras Shevchenko was in exile. Like the Kobzar, he sought justice and freedom, sympathized with oppression, trying to find answers to significant questions and problems of Ukrainian society. The book is permeated with the desire to improve our state, Ukraine, embodied in specific recommendations expressed in the author's personal actions and written with an inherent sense of duty to the Motherland.  
Mass artificial famines: We remember, we honor: materials of the International Forum in Memory of the Victims of the Holodomor-Genocide of Ukrainians of 1932-1933, to the 100th anniversary of the mass famine of 1921-1923, to the 75th anniversary of the mass famine of 1946-1947, Kyiv, September 7, 2021 / editors: O. O. Stasyuk, V. I. Serhiychuk, V. I. Malko; Association for the Study of the Holodomor-Genocide [and others]. – Kharkiv: Pravo, 2021. – 240 p. The forum materials consider a complex of historical, socio-political, international legal, linguistic, demographic and other issues related to the organization of the artificial Holodomor-genocide of Ukrainians in 1921-1923, 1932-1933, 1946-1947, and also publish the results of a number of forensic examinations on these issues. In particular, it is noted that during the Holodomor of 1932-1933 alone, 10 million 500 thousand Ukrainians died, including 4 million children, and the mechanisms of committing this crime are also disclosed.
Medvedeva, Elena Anatoliivna. Heroes-titans: a memory album / O. A. Medvedev; lit. ed. L. Alkonov. – Rivne: PP “Format-A”, 2024. – 40 p.: ill. The Memory Album contains six episodes about those who look at us from archival photographs. These are stories-memories, stories-confessions, stories that amaze with the heroism of ordinary people, stories about honor, duty and great love - for parents, children, loved ones, for the native land. Actually, the stories of the wives of the Defenders who died for Ukraine and for each of us.  
Unpunished genocides – repeated! : scientific collection of materials of the All-Holy Congress of Research on the Holodomor-Genocide of Ukrainians, dedicated to the 90s of the memory of Ukrainians, destroyed in 1932-1933 by the communist totalitarian regime, November 7, 2023 / edited by O. O. Stasyuk; Ukrainian State University named after M. Dragomanov; National Association of Research on the Holodomor-Genocide [and others]. – 2nd ed., corrected and supplemented – Kyiv: Lira-K, 2024. – 420 p. The scientific collection of materials of the World Congress of Researchers of the Holodomor-Genocide of Ukrainians, which took place at the Mykhailo Dragomanov Ukrainian State University, contains articles prepared by lawyers, historians, journalists, military personnel, psychiatrists, human rights activists, and forensic experts for the 90th anniversary of the memory of the victims of the Holodomor. The publication is intended for scientists, investigators, criminologists, forensic experts, teachers, and students of higher education institutions.  
Perovich, Lev Nikolaevich. Regulatory and legal support for the cadastre of water fund lands: monograph / L. V. Perovych, V. M. Sai. – Lviv: Lviv Polytechnic Publishing House, 2017. – 128 p. The practical results of solving the scientific and practical problem of improving regulatory and legal regulation and developing geodetic support for the cadastre of water fund lands are theoretically summarized and presented. For students of the specialty "Geodesy and Land Management" of the specialization "Land Management and Cadastre".  
Petryshyn, Oleksandr Vitaliyovych. Genocide of Ukrainians 1932-1933 based on materials of pre-trial investigations / O. V. Petryshyn, M. M. Gerasymenko, O. O. Stasyuk; National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine [and others]. – 2nd ed., supplement – Kyiv; Kharkiv: Pravo, 2022. – 664 p. The second edition of the scientific collection contains decrees, orders of the Presidents of Ukraine and laws of Ukraine on commemoration of the Ukrainians destroyed during the Holodomor-genocide and condemnation and prohibition of the communist totalitarian regime. The basis of the source base of the publication is formed by a selection of materials from the archival criminal case, which consists of 331 volumes and is stored in the archive of the Kyiv Court of Appeal. For scientists, investigators, criminologists, forensic experts, teachers, students of higher education institutions.  
Romanchuk, Stepan Vasylovich. Engineering geodesy: textbook / S. V. Romanchuk. – Rivne: Dyatlyk M. S., 2019. – 677 p. The textbook corresponds to the program of the discipline "Engineering Geodesy". The sequence of teaching the material and its significance in the national economy is given. Special attention is paid to methods of determining the position of points on the Earth's surface, depicting its parts on topographic plans and maps, constructing terrain profiles in a given direction, etc. Questions for self-control are given, safety rules for geodetic work are included.  
Serhiychuk, Volodymyr Ivanovych. The Holodomor of 1932-1933 as a genocide of Ukrainians / V. I. Serhiychuk. – 4th ed., supplement. – Vyshgorod: PP Serhiychuk M. I., 2016. – 320 p. The proposed book, based on archival documents and eyewitness accounts, justifies the legitimacy of defining the Holodomor of 1932-1933 in Ukraine as genocide of Ukrainians in accordance with the UN Convention on the Prevention of Crimes against Humanity. For a wide range of readers.  
Forensic examinations : materials of criminal proceedings on the genocide of Ukrainians in 1932-1933 / edited by V. A. Zhuravel [and others]; National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine; SBU. – Kyiv; Kharkiv: Pravo, 2024. – 584 p. The book publishes materials from comprehensive forensic examinations conducted by the Security Service of Ukraine in 2019-2022 during the pre-trial investigation in criminal case No. 2219000000000309. The specified studies revealed the scale and consequences of the Holodomor-genocide of Ukrainians of 1932-1933 and the mass artificial famines of 1921-1923, 1946-1947. The perpetrators of the particularly serious crime of genocide and the number of victims were identified. The publication is intended for investigators, criminologists, forensic experts, scientists, students and everyone who is engaged in research and disclosure of crimes of the communist regime. totalitarian regime against the Ukrainian nation.  
Chobit, Andriy DmytrovychSergeant Vyun: a novel / A. D. Chobit. – Kyiv: Publishing House “Ukrainian Culture”, 2024. – 256 p. This novel tells about the complex vicissitudes of life and the events of the Russian-Ukrainian war. At the center of the plot is the figure of the main character - Mykola Vyun, one of those who, in the war with the Russian invaders, defended the Independence of Ukraine and the freedom of the Ukrainian people, showed personal courage and was seriously wounded in difficult battles, but retained in his heart a great love for Ukraine, family, and life.  

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