Humanitarian on-line library E-Lingvo.net

    The story began many years ago when the author of this topic studied as a philologist at the Russian State Pedagogical University. Herzen, who is in St. Petersburg.
    Herzen's philological faculty, as well as any philological faculty, is (still) a conservative institution, looking cautiously at any technical thing.
    But the Internet, in which "there is everything", was - and therefore, books, textbooks and other necessary materials should have been available. There was an urgent need to collect everything that has accumulated from different people on computers into a single database. And so the library E-Lingvo.net was born . The library has about 25,000 entries and about 13,000 files available for download.

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    From a technological point of view, the library turned out to be quite functional. Implemented your own quick search with the ability to select by author, subject, language, etc.
    You can upload your own files to the library interactively.

    I would like to hear your constructive opinion on how well / poorly everything is implemented (starting from design, ending with the directory structure, etc.).

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