A few days ago, associate professor Laura Kutubidze led a group of journalism and mass communication students from the GTUNI Faculty of Business and Social Sciences to the recently opened Georgian Press Museum in the first building of the National Library of the Parliament. The pupils learned a lot of new and intriguing knowledge by looking at the unusual stuff preserved in the archival fund.
Today, the students visited the unique linotype, wooden letters dated 1902 located in the fifth building of the National Library of the Parliament and, together with the lecturer, retrospectively imagined the path that the printed media traveled after Gutenberg's typewriter and wooden letters to the linotype and from the linotype to the computer.