Slavic Studies
Librarian for Slavic Studies
Diana Greene
Librarian for Slavic Studies
New York University
Bobst Library, Lower Level 1
70 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012
Phone: (212) 998-2504
E-mail: diana.greene@nyu.edu
Slavic Studies at NYU
- Department of Russian & Slavic Studies
- Department of History
- Department of Comparative Literature
- NYU in Prague
- Other institutions offering study abroad programs:
- Collection Development Policy for Slavic Studies
Research Assistance
Research Guides Related Subject Guide Slavic DatabasesTo find references to journal articles, book chapters, dissertations, book reviews, and some books and government publications on various Slavic topics
- How to access from off-campus
- ABSEES -- American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies
North American, English language journal articles, etc., in all disciplines, especially history, on East Central Europe, Russia, and the former Soviet Union, 1980-present - CEEOL (Central and East European Library Online) Free English abstracts/summaries of articles from Central European and Western periodicals dealing with Eastern Europen history, culture, society, politics, languages and literatures. Search for articles, books, publishers, periodicals, and authors. Access to the full text by subscription.
- Dissertation Abstracts (U.S. dissertations, 1861-present)
- Dissertations, Canadian, 1965-present
- Doctoral Disserations in Progress
- EBSEES: European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies
- Description and searching tips
- Search (in French)
- German Bibliography of Materials on Russia, the Soviet Union, and its Successor States
- Historical Abstracts, 1954-.
For all world history except North America since 1450. Covers journal articles, books and dissertations from the U.S., and journal articles from Western and Eastern Europe. - Hoover Institution Library Pamphlet Database
55,000 pamphlets including many in all Slavic languages - INION: Institute of scholarly Information in the Social Sciences (Russian Academy of Sciences Bibliographies)
Predominantly Russian language but alson European and U.S. journal articles, etc., in history, linguistics, literary criticism, philosophy, and area studies, as well as the social sciences - MLA (Modern Language Association) International Bibliography
Journal articles, etc., in all languages on literature, linguistics, folklore, popular culture, and film. Excellent coverage of English and Russian language scholarship on Russian literature and culture. - Universal Database of Russian Newspapers (contents list)
- Slavic News Sources:
Library of Congress Transliteration Tables for Cyrillic Alphabets
BobCat follows the Library of Congress system for transliterating Cyrillic alphabets into Latin letters.
