
The Sverdlovsk Regional Center of the Presidential Library has become one of the platforms for legal dictation
Members of the Public Chamber of Sverdlovsk Region and members of the Public Council under the Department of Internal Policy of Sverdlovsk Region wrote the All-Russian Legal (Law) Dictation in the Sverdlovsk Regional Center of the Presidential Library based on the Belinsky Sverdlovsk Regional Universal Scientific Library.
If in Moscow the Russian State Library became the central platform of the event, which presented unique historical documents and publications dedicated to the Constitution of the Russian Federation in the Rumyantsev Hall, then in Yekaterinburg the Sverdlovsk Regional Center of the Presidential Library served as such a point. The event participants learned about a book exhibition dedicated to the basic law of the country. In addition, the guests were presented with pre-revolutionary publications on the topic of education in Russia, including textbooks and recipes from the late 19th century. A tour through the main collections of the Presidential Library was involved.
The legal dictation, the main goal of which is to promote legal knowledge and knowledge of the basic law, was first held in 2017. It involved 55 thousand people. In 2020, more than 500 thousand people from all regions of the country and 175 countries of the world answered the dictation questions. The main topics of the issues: the Constitution of the Russian Federation, labor, civil, family law. The event is organized by the Russian Lawyers' Association together with a number of state and public organizations.
The Presidential Library's portal features the current collection Sverdlovsk Region: Pages of History, which contains statistical materials, studies, essays and photographs of the 19th - early 20th centuries and introduces the geographical, demographic, socio-economic and socio-political aspects of the history of the region.