European Studies Scholarly Works: Recent submissions
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Problema comunicării ştiinţifice: de ce este necesar accesul liber (Open Access)? O perspectivă transatlantică
(Vatra. Serie nouă (Târgu Mureş), 2011)This article was written to raise awareness among researchers in the Open Access movement and share KU’s experience as a leader in Open Access policy. First published in September 2010 in the national daily paper Delo ... -
Проблема наукової активності: чому відкритий доступ є необхідним. Трансатлантичний погляд
(Бібліотечний форум України, 2010)This article was written to raise awareness among researchers in the Open Access movement and share KU’s experience as a leader in Open Access policy. First published in September 2010 in the national daily paper Delo ... -
Romani Language: Cataloging Ramifications for a Language in the Process of Standardization
(Taylor & Francis, 2011-01)A discussion of issues related to the cataloging of a language, Romani (or Romany), which is only in the 21st century beginning to achieve some degree of standardization. The discussion focuses on issues of Romani orthography, ... -
The Scholarly Communication Problem: Why Open Access is Necessary – A Transatlantic Perspective –
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Sound Repetition and Metaphorical Structure in the Igor’ Tale
(Bloomington: Slavic Publishers, Inc., 1999)The paper discusses sound repetitions, paranomasia, and anagrams in the medieval Russian Igor' Tale. These devices support the metaphorical structure of the Tale. -
Проблем научне комуникације: због чега је отворени приступ неопходан. Трансатлантска перспектива
(Gradska biblioteka Pančevo, 2010-11)The article aims to raise awareness of the Open Access movement and gives examples from the experience of the University of Kansas in fostering and advancing free and permanent public access to publicly funded scholarly ... -
Hoffman’s Hawk. A University of Kansas Jayhawk Carved During the Russian Revolution of 1917 Reappears at KU in the Twenty-First Century
(2010-11-25)The paper describes the history of a 1917 carving of a Jayhawk by a Russian prisoner of war in Germany, donated to the University of Kansas by Conrad Hoffman, Senior American YMCA WPA Secretary in Germany during World War I. -
Nova opisna slovnica ziljščine
(Slavistično društvo Slovenije, 2010)A review essay on Tijmen Pronk (2009) The Slovene Dialect of Egg and Potschach in the Gailtal, Austria (= Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics, vol. 36). Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi. -
Open Access 101 for Future Scholars/Researchers
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Problem znanstvenega komuniciranja. Zakaj potrebujemo gibanje Prosti dostop.
(Delo d.d., 2010-09-04)The article aims to raise awareness of the Open Access movement and gives examples from the experience of the University of Kansas in fostering and advancing free and permanent public access to publicly funded scholarly ... -
Faculty Open Access Policies: Public Missions, Public Research, Public Good
(2010-06)Open access (OA) to faculty scholarship is a high profile issue for universities today. OA has the potential, over time, to fundamentally change the model by which the research outcomes of university faculty are shared. ... -
Recordings of Slavic-language translations of Jaroslav Hašek's Osudy dobrého vojáka Švejka
(2010-06-15)Sample parallel texts of the first few paragraphs of various Slavic-language translations of The Good Soldier Schweik by Jaroslav Hashek. -
Vampire by Any Other Name: Vampires, Werewolves and Witches of the Slavs, Balkan Peoples and Other Lands: A Linguistic and Cultural Adventure
(2010-05-18)Catalog of exhibit held in Watson Library, University of Kansas, May-June 2010. -
‘Nothing to Hide … Nothing to Fear’: Discriminatory Surveillance and Queer Visibility in Great Britain and Northern Ireland
(Ashgate, 2009-12)This chapter will ‘queer’ surveillance, interrogate the assumptions on which it is based and consider the uses to which it is put, by examining surveillance and policing practices in both the United Kingdom generally and, ... -
Surveillance, Gender, and the Virtual Body in the Information Age
(Surveillance Studies Network, 2009)In our contemporary 'information age', information and the body stand in a new, peculiar, and ambiguous relationship to one another. Information is plumbed from the body but treated as separate from it, facilitating, as ... -
Ágost Pável’s Prekmurje Slovene Grammar
(Ljubljana: Slavistično društvo Slovenije, 1989)The author discusses the content of the unpublished standard grammar for the language of the Prekmurje (Mura River region). Completed in 1942, the grammar was written in Hungarian for use in regional schools. Today it is ... -
Common Slavic: Progress or Crisis in its Reconstruction? Notes on Recent Archaeological Challenges to Historical Linguistics
(Bloomington, IN: Slavica Publishers, 2002)The author discusses responses to Henrik Birnbaum's annotated bibliographies Common Slavic: Problems and Progress in its Reconstruction -
Is Slavic četa an Indo-European Archaism?
(Bloomington, IN: Slavica Publishers, 2001)The Slavic word četa, which is found in modern Slavic languages with the meanings 'pair', 'band', 'troop', is shown to originate in PIE *kwet-, the root that underlies the PIE word for 'four'; the Slavic meaning 'pair' ...