[1] On 28 January 2011 the first general participants meeting of NUB was held in Moscow, where the Partnership Board comprising five members was formed by secret ballot.
[5] Under the aegis of NUB there were organised International Scientific Conferences “Bibliophilia and Private Collections” (2011, 2013),[6][7] various bibliophilic printed works of limited edition have been issued (monographs, magazines, sessions’ booklets, exhibition catalogues, albums etc.
Журнал библиофила), presents an annual award in the name of N. Smirnov-Sokolsky for the personal contributions to the development of Russian bibliophilia.
Members of the partnership are involved in the work of more than 10 bibliophile clubs located at various cities of Russia, Ukraine and Israel, where they are engaged in the research activities in the area of theory and history of rare books.
During 2011-2013 the sessions’ results were described in the illustrative booklets (20-45 pages each) containing the principal theses of presentations made at the meetings, and from 2014 the club’s magazine “Vestnik Bibliophila” (“Herald of the Bibliophile”) (Russian: Вестник библиофила) is published.