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Business Document Stylistics

Major: Information, Library and Archival Studies
Code of Subject: 6.029.00.O.55
Credits: 3
Department: Social Communication and Information Activities
Lecturer: Associate Professor Мина Ж.В.
Semester: 4 семестр
Mode of Study: денна
Learning outcomes:
• knowledge of Ukrainian law, state standards, the other normative and methodological documents on government documentary providing;
• knowledge of structure, tasks, functions of government documentary providing departments;
• ability of matching the requirements of office documents unified system, the rules of documenting;
• ability of using the records management rules in Ukrainian offices.
Required prior and related subjects:
• Document Science
• Documentation Support of the Institution Activity
• Document linguistics
Summary of the subject:
Unified state records management system. Workflow organization. Management documentation. Nomenclatures and files forming. Controlling of the document implementation. Records management department labour organization.
Recommended Books:
1. Glushchik SV Registry. Modular Course [Text]: Teaching tool. / Sergey Glushchik, Olena Diak. - Kiev: Tampodec XXI, 2015. - 400 p.
2.Palekha Yu.I. General Documentary Studies: Tutorial. tool. / Yu.I. Palekha, N.O. Ploughshare. - 3rd view. - K .: Lira-K, 2015. - 432 p.
3. Piznyuk LV Documentary linguistics: a textbook. –– K .: Issue of the State University of Telecommunications, 2018. –– 173 p.
4. Rules of work with scientific and technical documentation in archival institutions / State. archive. Service of Ukraine, UNIASD; edited by: GK Volkotrub, SG Kuleshov, A. Yu. Slizky, NM Khristova; for the total. ed. NM Christ. - Kyiv, 2014. - 98 p.
5. Yarema SM Technical editing: textbook. tool. –– K .: University of Ukraine, 2015. –– 284 p.
Assessment methods and criteria:
• written reports on practical work, oral questioning (40%)
• final control (control event, offset): written-oral form (60%)