Current Trends in Research Resources from Russia,Eastern Europe,and Eurasia: Implications for Reference Services and Resource Sharing |
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Authors: | Joe Lenkart |
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Institution: | 1. Slavic Reference Service, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, USAlenkart@illinois.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTIn the last 20 years, national, regional, and academic libraries and other cultural institutions in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia have introduced subject portals, research databases, journal repositories, digital collections, research guides, and indexing resources, which scholarly communities outside these regions rely on to advance their research portfolios. In order to address the significant developments in scholarly communication and the proliferation of academic content, this article discusses recent trends in online research resources and strategies for incorporating these resources into research consultations. In addition, as these extensive networks of online resources continue to proliferate, possible models for collaboration with national and regional libraries are needed to strengthen existing partnerships with Slavic librarians outside these regions. |
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Keywords: | area studies Caucasus Central Asia digital collections Eastern Europe information management national bibliographies national libraries Online research resources reference resources Russia Slavic Slavic Reference Service subject portals the Baltic States |
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