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Selected Internet Resources
The intent of the following list is to provide useful links to relevant
library and archival institutions throughout the world. Other areas--such
as general reference, electronic journals, maps, etc.--are covered
far less extensively. Readers are advised to consult the broadly-based,
vastly more comprehensive, subject-specific collection of links found
at the Russian and East
European Studies (REES) Web site at the University of Pittsburgh.
The best organized and vetted site is that maintained by the British
Library, with the assistance of the All-Russian Library of Foreign
Literature in Moscow. In addition, one may wish to monitor the sites
indexed by services such as Yahoo!,
listed below.
Please note that inclusion of sites in the list below does NOT necessarily
indicate endorsement by the New York
Public Library or its Slavic
and Baltic Division. This list is offered merely as a convenient
starting point for our many users.
Book Studies
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Electronic Journals/Newsletters/Newspapers
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Collections in North America
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Collections in the Former Soviet Union
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Collections in Europe and Asia
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Maps
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On-line Directories/General Ready-Reference
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Organizations
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New York-based Organizations
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Slavic and East European Internet Guides
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Vendors of Slavic Materials
Book Studies
Guide to the Book Arts and Book History on the World Wide Web
Obshtezhitie
The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies
Electronic Journals/Newsletters/Newspapers
Balkan Peninsula
Baltic News Service
Czech newspapers
Estonia newspapers
Hungary newspapers
Nova Pritomnost
Polish newspapers
Romania newspapers
Russia
Russia newspapers
Serbia newspapers
Slavic Review
Slovak Republic newspapers
Slovenia newspapers
Washington Post: Former Soviet Union
Collections in North America
Amherst Center for Russian Culture
Center for Research Libraries (CRL)
Columbia University
Cornell University Libraries
Harvard University Library
Hoover Institution
An overview of collections, usage policies, contact information. Includes a description of the CPSU Archives project.
Indiana University
IUCAT: IU Libraries' Online Catalog
Library Catalogs and Database for Slavic Studies (Univ. of California, Berkeley)
Library of Congress. European Division. Overviews of the Collections
Library of Congress. Polish Independent Press Collection
New York Public Library. Slavic and Baltic Division
Ohio State University
Ohio State University. Hilandar Research Library
Princeton University Library
Princeton University Library. Finding Aid--Georges Florovsky Collection
St Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary
Stanford University. Slavic and East European Collections.
Includes bibliographies prepared by Wojciech Zalewski.
University of California, Berkeley. Slavic and East European Collections and Resources
Extensive collection descriptions, with links to other resources both locally and nationally.
University of Chicago Library Catalog
University of Chicago. Slavic and East European Studies
University of Illinois. Slavic and East European Library
University of Kansas Libraries. Slavic Department
University of Toronto Library Catalogue
University of Toronto. Petro Jacyk Resource Centre
Yale University Libraries
Collections in the Former Soviet Union
Estonian National Library
Latvian Academic Library
Latvian National Library
State Public Library for Science and Technology (GPNBT)
Vilnius University
University of Kiev-Mohyla Academy
Library for Foreign Literature
Russian National Library
Russian State Library
State Historical Library
Collections in Europe and Asia
Hokkaido. Slavic Research Center
Jagiellonian Library
Maria Jankowska's Electronic Guide to Polish Libraries
Osterreichische National Bibliothek
Polish National Library
Pontificio Istituto Orientale
Serbian National Library
Slovak Academy
Slovenian National and University Library
University of London. Guide to The School of Slavonic and East European Studies Library: Contents
University of Oxford. Bodleian Library - Home Page for Reading Rooms
University, Bratislava
Guide to Slavonic and East European internet resources
By the far the single-most extensive gathering of library-related links for Western, Central, and Eastern Europe, accessible from the British Library.
Bibliothèque Nationale de France
British Library. Slavonic and East European Collections
Croatian National Library
Maps
Russia and the Former Soviet Republics Maps
Yahoo! Regional Indexes
A number of maps are also listed under the various Yahoo! regional indexes.
On-line Directories/General Ready-Reference
AT&T Internet Toll Free 800 Directory
Bucknell Russian Department
Central Intelligence Agency. The World Factbook
Kapitol - International Directories
Includes searchable fax directories for most Slavic, Baltic, and East European countries.
Rough Guides Hompage
Switchboard
Organizations
AATSEEL Welcome Page
American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS)
International Federation of Library Associations
IREX
Pacific Coast Slavic and East European Library Consortium
Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
Soros Foundation
Woodrow Wilson Center
New York-based Organizations
Czech Center New York
Nicholas Roerich Museum
Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America
The Kosciuszko Foundation
Ukrainian Institute
Ukrainian Museum
Slavic and East European Internet Guides
Russia on the Web
Slavonic Internet Resources - A Brief Guide
University of Pittsburgh. REESWeb. Russian and East European Studies
The single-most important source for links to Web resources in the field.
Yahoo! Regional Indexes
For Countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia (Former Yugoslavia), Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia & Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan
Yale Library Selected Internet Resources: Slavic & East European Studies.
Particular attention is paid to links relating to the former Yugoslavia.
Vendors of Slavic Materials
East View Publications, Inc. Home Page
East View is a large supplier of books, maps, serials, etc., in hard-copy and microfilm, from the countries of the Former Soviet Union, eastern, and central Europe.
Kubon & Sagner
Kubon & Sagner is a long-established vendor for Slavic and East European books and serials.
Mezhdunarodnaia kniga
Norman Ross Publishing Inc. (ProQuest)
Ross Publishing offers a growing list of current newspapers on microfilm, as well as a first-time publisher of various reference works in hardcopy and microform.
Polonia Bookstore
Thornton's of Oxford
Victor Kamkin Inc.