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Natsional’nyi atlas Ukrainy [National Atlas of Ukraine]

Kyiv: Kartohrafiia, 2007.
Acquired through the Harold R. and Florence T. Stevens fund and the Hobart N. Young Map fund.

Leonid N. Stolovich papers, 1939-2007.

Stolovich, L. N. (Leonid Naumovich)
103.5 linear feet

Acquired through the Kenyon Law Starling fund and the Paul Hayfer fund.

Slavic & Eastern European Studies

Zhurnalnyĭ zal

Gateway to Russian online literary journals. Includes full-text of current and back issues of many major Russian periodicals, such as Novyĭ mir, Okti͡abrʹ, Neva, Zvezda, etc. Also sponsors publications of original projects. Free access. In Russian


Biblioteka ėlektronnykh resursov

Rich site of online historical resources and links to other sites with historical resources. Collated by the History Department at Moscow State University. In Russian and English, but most material is in Russian


Fundamentalʹnai͡a ėlektronnai͡a biblioteka Russkai͡a literatura i folʹklor

A free digital Library devoted to Russian literature and folklore from the 11th-20th centuries. Provides full-text access to literary texts, audio, and visual materials, and supporting scholarly works, including a number of Russian reference tools. The contents are in Russian; however, the site provides a link to an English language version that describes the materials covered and explains the library's goals. The library is produced by The Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences


East View universal databases

Chiefly in Russian. Contains Central Newspapers,Regional Newspapers, CIS & Baltic Periodicals, Social Sciences & Humanities, Governmental Publications, Military & Security Periodicals, Ukrainian Publications, Russian/NIS Newswires


Central and Eastern European Online Library

An Internet library of scholarly and cultural publications from Central and Eastern Europe. Search articles, books, publishers, periodicals, and authors


European bibliography of Slavic and East European studies (EBSEES)

Contains more than 50,000 bibliographic citations to scholarly articles, books, etc, relating to Eastern Europe. The cited materials were published in the following West European countries: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. There are two databases: the first covers materials published 1991-2000; the second covers works published 2001 to present. The interface is in French


UDB statistics

Online version of various Russian and CIS statistical serialsRussian statistical publications -- CIS Statistical Publications -- All Russia census 2002 (optional)


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