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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Fanfiction: uma escrita criativa na web(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2017-06) ARRUDA, Maria Izabel Moreira; ALENCAR, Daniele AlvesStudy on fanfictions as a way of encouraging Reading and production of fictional writing on the web. By means of an exploratory, bibliographical and qualitative research, the subject is brought onto the Information Science field. Its makes use of the website “Nyah! Fanfiction” as source of information on fanfictions and also for carrying out a survey as a supporting tool in the research towards fanfictioners behavior. The article defines the term “fanfiction”, as well as describes the different way that the fiction writer reads the original piece for the production of the story. Finally, it presents the website “Nyah! Fanfiction”, not only as a fanfiction destination place, but it also shows how this practice can become more than a hobby by exploring the imagination, stimulating the creation of texts, and in that way, intensify the practice of reading and writing among young people. The subject studied is still considered new in the Librarian ship field, therefore, it is necessary to develop more research addressing the fanfiction theme.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Sombra comunista ou novas realidades? análise sobre o desenvolvimento da Arquivologia russa na era pós-soviética (1991-2016)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2019-06) SANTOS JUNIOR, Roberto Lopes dosHistorical analysis - based on literature and bibliographic review - identifying the main characteristics about the Russian Archival Science in the decades of the country's transition to capitalism. The period of analysis is between the second half of 1991, with the dissolution of the USSR, to 2016, on the Vladimir Putin’s Government. The article is divided in three parts: analysis about the infrastructure of the archives in post-soviet Russia and the professional formation of Russian archivists, discussion about the laws and regulations produced in the 1990s and 2000s, and the complex situation of the accessibility in Russian archives, especially for occidental researchers and users. This research identifies that, despite some problems inherited from the communist era, the archives in Russia, including the professional formation and legal structure, was open to a new horizon, adapting, partially, to the capitalist reality.