- Josiah: Web | Telnet For a list of new Slavic titles, see New Cataloged Titles below.
- Boston Library Consortium
Brown's membership in the Boston Library Consortium (BLC) provides Brown students and faculty with access and borrowing privileges at the libraries of Boston College, Boston Public, Boston University, Brandeis, MIT, Northeastern, State Library of Massachusetts, the University of Connecticut, the University of Massachusetts (all campuses), the University of New Hampshire, Tufts, Wellesley, and Williams. A virtual catalog allows users to search all of the participating BLC library catalogs simultaneously and make a direct online request for materials to be delivered to Brown.
- Worldcat. Over 40,000,000 catalog records contributed by your library and libraries around the world. Copy and paste records into an online ILL request form.
- Brown is a member of the Center for Research Libraries, which "operates a global cooperative collection development program that assists academic and research libraries in making otherwise inaccessible and important research materials permanently available to scholars and researchers." CRL holds global newspapers, international dissertations, and sponsors the Slavic and East European Microform Project (SEEMP) which "acquires microform copies of unique, scarce, rare and/or unusually bulky and expensive research material".
- National Library Catalogs Worldwide
- Russian National (former Saltykov-Shchedrin) Library
- Russian State (former Lenin) Library
- Czech National Library
- Polish National Library
- Library Web-Based OPACS
- Slavic Cataloging Manual, Princeton University
- New Cataloged Titles:
DK (Slavic and East European History) | PG (Slavic Language and Literature)
- New Collections: Papers of Sergei Khrushchev
Dr. Sergei Khrushchev, Senior Fellow at the Watson Institute for International Studies, has donated materials relating to his father and himself to the John Hay Library. The Nikita Khrushchev materials include transcripts of dictated reminiscences, edited by Sergei Khurshchev and later published; photograph albums of official visits both within and outside the Soviet Union; and a pair of shoes similar to the one made famous at the United Nations. In addition there are various books, articles, clippings, taped interviews, and various documents pertaining to his role as author and public speaker, both about his father and also about his own circumstances in becoming a naturalized American citizen. See exhibit: Khrushchev and Khrushchev: From the Kremlin to Brown University
(Contact Mark_Brown@brown.edu for further information.)
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Databases (Brown only) |
- Digital Dissertations (Dissertation Abstracts)
1861-present; covers every doctoral dissertation completed at accredited institutions in the U.S. This NEW version of Dissertation Abstracts include 24-page thumbnails of every dissertation since 1997, as well as the full text of all Brown University dissertations since 1997. .
- Ethnic News Watch
Current; a full-text comprehensive collection of the newspapers, magazines and journals of the ethnic and minority press. See Tutorial
- Historical Abstracts
1977-present; article abstracts and citations of books and dissertations on the history of the world from 1450 to the present. Excludes the U.S. and Canada.
- Index to Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) Reports (available from Library workstations only). 1977-1996; covers English translations by the CIA of foreign broadcast and media reports.
- MLA (Modern Language Association International Bibliography)
1963-present; multilingual index to books and journals in the fields of modern literature, languages, linguistics, and folklore. See MLA User Guide; (1921/25 - 1998 available in print: ROCK 1-SIZE Z7006 .A31)
- PAIS (Public Affairs Information Service)
1972-present; information on political science, government, international relations, law, economics, business, finance, and other social sciences. See User Guide
- Web of Science
1988-present; The Web of Science includes the three ISI citation indexes: Arts and Humanities Citation
Index, Social Science Citation Index, and Science Citation Index.Materials on Slavic topics may also be found in other general databases available as part of the Library's Electronic Resources page.
- Friends and Partners
- Integrum World Wide: The largest on-line database on Russia and the CIS (English and Russian)
- REESWeb: Russian and East European Studies
- Russian and East European Network Information Center, The University of Texas at Austin
- Russian Studies at Bucknell
- Sher's Russian Web
- Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University
- Slavophilia A comprehensive guide to Internet resources on Russia and Central/Eastern Europe.
- The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (ABSEES), 1957-
Rock 1-SIZE DJK1.A44x- Russian Reference Works by Wojciech Zalewski.
- Reference Reviews Europe
- Select List of New Reference Titles, University of Chicago
- Lib.Ru: Biblioteka Maksima Moshkova
- Online Books Page (in English translation): Slavic Literature (PG) | Russia, Former Soviet Republics, Poland (DK) | Dostoevsky | Tolstoy | Turgenev | Chekhov
- Corpus Cyrillo-Methodianum Helsingiense: An Electronic Corpus of Old Church Slavonic Texts
- List.ru
- Orientation Russia (English and Russian)
- Rambler
- Russia on the Net (English and Russian)
- Russia Online
- Search Engine Colossus: International directory of search engines
- American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS)
- American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL)
- Association for Women in Slavic Studies
- Early Slavic Studies Association
- International Research and Exchanges Board
- Slavic and East European Folklore Association (SEEFA)
- Slavic Forum Directory
- Bibliography of Sources on Russia's Regions, University of Leeds
- Russia and the Former Soviet Republics Maps,
The Perry-Castaeda Library Map Collection, The University of Texas at Austin- Russian Regions Present Themselves on the Internet, Michael Neubert
- Center for Russian Studies Database, Norweigian Institute of Internal Affairs
- Embassy of the Russian Federation, Washington D.C. (English and Russian)
- Interesting government sites ( ILIAC conference, Washington DC, March 11-12)
- POLIT.RU: Political News Channel (Russian and English)
- Russia Votes
- Soviet and Russian Economic Statistical Series
- Vsia vlast' na WWW: Government on WWW (Russian)
- Beyond the Pale: The History of Jews in Russia
- Illustrated History of Russia
- obshtezhitie: The webpage for the study of cyrillic and glagolitic manuscripts and early printed books
- Russian History, (Bucknell University)
- Concordance to the Complete Works of F.M. Dostoevsky
- Modern Russian Writers
- Osip Mandelshtam Papers, Princeton University
- A.S. Pushkin, 200th Anniversary, (University of Adelaide)
- Russian Literature (Bucknell University)
- Russian Literature - Internet Resources
- Russkaia literatura v internete (Friends-Partners)
- Foreign Newspapers Currently Received in the Library of Congress
- Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
- Russian Information Agency - Novosti (Russian, English, and other languages)
- Russian Media
- Russian Story: Russian Periodicals Online
- Nota Bene: Knizhnyi Perekrestok
- OZON: Internet-Magazin, Books, Videos, DVDs, etc.
- Slavic and East European Book Sources, Jeff Holdeman
- Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Russian Society: Characteristics and Problems
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