Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Scholarly Publications: Recent submissions
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Inclusivity and Diversity: Cross-section of ASEEES by Gender, Discipline, and Institution
(2013-05-23)This talk presents a snapshot of inclusivity and diversity in Slavic and Eurasian Studies. More specifically the talk presents a cross-section of gender inclusivity, academic diversity, and institutional representation ... -
Online Research Guides: Audience, Assessment, and Advice
(2013-05-23)This document contains the outline of my talk at the 2012 ASEEES National Convention and is accompanied by presentation slides. This talk presents some of the author's experiences in designing, creating, using, and ... -
С булавкой против носорога
(2013-05-20)Caption: Американец: -- Женщины и дети! Теперь вы можете свободно ехать по морю! Это чудовище уже не может выстрелить! (Translation: American: “Women and children! Now you can sail the seas unmolested! This monster can no ... -
Умение приспособиться
(2013-05-20)Caption: Вильгельм: «Жаль, что эти тела такие мягкие, а то можно было бы вкатать на них и бомбадировать сверху». (Translation: Wilhelm: “It’s a pity that these bodies are so soft, otherwise we could just roll some cannons ... -
Масленичный номер
(2013-05-20)Caption: Если кто знает, когда кончится вечная масленица для одних, вечный пост для других, -- протелефонируйте в редакцию “Нового Сатирикона”. Очень просим! Редакция (Translation: If anyone knows when the eternal Carnival ... -
Безплодная Смоковница.
(2013-05-20)First Caption: Когда между Берлином и Константиноплем был пушен первый поезд прямого сообщения, турки ждали: -- Вот приедет поезд, и мы будем сыты и обуты... Увы -- поезд пришел пустой. -- Зачем же он пришел? -- А чтобы ... -
WWII Cossack Newspapers and Periodicals at CRL
(Center for Research Libraries (CRL), 2010)This article summarizes the contents of the World War 2 Cossack Newspapers and Periodicals, a small collection of Cossack newspapers published mostly during World War II and microfilmed at the request of the Slavic and ... -
Slavic Studies and the World: Embracing the Revolution of Open Access Publishing
(Sofia, Bulgaria: “St. Kliment Okhridskii” University of Sofia, 2010)This study discusses patterns of open access publishing in Slavic studies. The purpose of this study is to gauge the level of open access publishing among Slavic studies scholars; to identify what types of documents are ... -
"Goodbye Doesn’t Mean Forever:" Selection Strategies for the Transfer of Slavic to Off-Site Remote Storage
(“St. Kliment Okhridskii” University of Sofia, 2007)The 21st century American research library faces a serious housing crisis. Today more than ever libraries must balance patrons’ needs for access with the responsibility of preserving and storing the deluge of published ... -
Pre-publication review. Virtual Slavica: Digital Libraries, Digital Archives
(Haworth Press, 2005)Reviews the book "Virtual Slavica: Digital Libraries, Digital Archives," the first major work to address the issue of technology and Cyrillic language resources, thus providing an important “snapshot of Slavic digital ... -
Slavic Folklore, the Library, and the Web: A Case-study of Subject-Specific Collaborative Information Literacy at the University of Kansas
(Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2009)This case-study describes the on-going integration of Information Literacy (IL) into a large undergraduate general education course on Slavic folklore at the University of Kansas. The purpose of the case-study is to provide ... -
Where Library Meets Vendor: A Comparison of Six Vendors of Russian Books
(Slavica, 2006)This work compares the online catalogs, monographic holdings, and book prices of six major vendors of academic Russian books. The purpose is twofold: (1) to determine which catalogs are the most robust and, thus, most ... -
Reference Question Answered: Bibliographic Sources for the Ukrainian Periodical Press in the 1840’s: Encyclopedias, Bibliographies, Guides, and Library Catalogs
(Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2008)The author answers a reference question on the bibliographic sources for the Ukrainian periodical press from 1840-1850. Helpful publications include bibliographies, guides, and library catalogs that can be used to identify ... -
Reference Question Answered: Discussion of Russian funeral rites as depicted in V posikakh schast’ia (In Search of Happiness), Film, 2006
(Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2008)The author answers a reference question on the depiction of a funeral in the 2006 Russian documentary film V poiskakh schast’ia (In Search of Happiness), which takes place in the Jewish Autonomous Region in Siberia. ... -
Book Review. Pushkinskaia Entsiklopediia “Mikhailovskoe” (Pushkin Encyclopedia “Mikhailovskoe”)
(Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2006)This article reviews volume one of the encyclopedia, which sets out to be a systematic guide to information about the realities of A. S. Pushkin’s life in the Pskov region. The work is intended to help both reader and ... -
Book Review. The 20th Century Libraries in the Baltic Sea Regions. Transactions of the National Library of Estonia
(Slavic & East European Information Resource, 2008)This article reviews a collection of essays about library collections of national heritage in the countries of the Baltic Sea region (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and St. Petersburg, Russia). -
Murlin Croucher: Magician of Slavic Book Collecting
(Association of College and Research Libraries. Slavic and East European Section, 2012)Memorial article in honor of Murlin Croucher, long time Slavic bibliographer at Indiana University. Includes reminiscence of the author and excerpts from letters written by Murlin Croucher. -
Are Anti-Spit Tobacco Campaigns Striking Out? A Survey of Iowa and Nebraska College Baseball Players
(Great Plains Studies, Center for Social Sciences, 2006-10-01)Anti-spit tobacco information is replete with fear appeals, including firsthand accounts of death and debilitation, to make users aware of the health risks and dangers. Those dangers, however, are well known by baseball ... -
Addressing the Disproportionate Representation of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students in Special Education
(Arizona State University, 2005)In this article, we present a conceptual framework for addressing the disproportionate representation of culturally and linguistically diverse students in special education. The cornerstone of our approach to addressing ... -
PIE inheritance and word-formational innovation in Slavic motion verbs in i
(John Benjamins, 2010)The unprefixed imperfective verbs of motion with present tense in -i (such as Russian vodit’, vozit’, bežat’), most of which are considered indeterminate in the modern languages, developed over a lengthy period from ...