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Along
with the National Bibliographic resources, the Russians have compiled numerous
general bibliographies of monographs. These resources are not focused on any specific
subject. Rather, they list all monographic publications issued during a particular
time period. Some are book dealers catalogs, others are catalogs of individual
library collections. Still other publications were the work of bibliographers
trying to track the intellectual output of the Russian population during a certain
period. This latter category often included works that were compiled in a number
of libraries. For a comprehensive list of these sources see Sokurova's guide to
general monographic bibliographies. While
there are many general bibliographies of monographs in the nineteenth century,
this was not the case in the twentieth century. For general listings of monographic
publications the national bibliography
became the standard source. An array of new retrospective bibliographic sources
are being issued by Russia's major libraries. A list of new electronic and paper
resources can be found at the Russian
Bibliographic Association. While many of the sources listed are only "planned
publications" it does indicate vital research materials the scholar by want
to request through his/her own institutio as they become available. The
advent of the online library catalog has provided an another source for researchers
working at collections with few published bibliographies in their local libraries.
There are a number of avenues to the identification of online library catalogs
but some that we have found useful are the sites at the Perm
Center for Scientific and Technical Information, the
Russian State Library, and at the State
Historical Library in Moscow very useful for quick links to Russian library
web sites. It is always possible to get a good list of library links through one
of the search engines. Catalogs and Bibliographies
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Catalogs and Bibliographies National
library of Russia: alphabetical catalogue UIUC Call Number:
Russian Reference Mfiche 015.94721 N213 Online: General'nyi alfavitnyi
katalog knig na russkom iazyke (1725 - 1998) http://www.nlr.ru:8101/e-case/search_extended.php The
Russian National Library in St.Petersburg has one of the largest collections in
Russia. The library was established in 1795, but has many holdings from
the early 18th century, with materials dating to 1725. The catalog includes
information on individual serial holdings. It is one of the few sources
for titles published during years that lack other bibliographic tools. Of course,
the holdings for current publications are also very rich.
This is an especially useful catalog when looking for
publications issued at the end of the nineteenth century. It is an extremely
important source for anyone planning a research trip to Russia. Cards are
arranged alphabetically by main entry . Along with the main Russian catalog, there
are Central Asian, Ukrainian, and Belorussian supplements. As of this writing
the following supplements were available: Ukrainian, Belorussian, Latvian, Lithuanian,
Estonian, Bashkir, Tatar, Chuvash, Azeri, Kyrgyz, Turkmen, Kazakh, Tajik, Uzbek.
There is also a supplementary catalog of periodical titles. All the supplements
are cataloged under the same call number and shelved together in the Slavic Library.
The online version of the catalog has only been available
for the last year or two. It provides scholars with a unique source for planning
a research trip, searching the holdings of one of Russia's most important collections
without leaving one's office. It is rather challenging to use in its online version.
This is a scanned catalog. Therefore, when you search it, you enter a term and
the catalog responds by supplying a range of entries close to the title you are
seeking. It is then left to the researcher to look at each card in order to find
the one that is an exact match.   
Katalog
Russkikh knig biblioteki Imp. Spb. Univ. V.1-2. UIUC Call Number: Russian
Reference 017.147 L54k V.1-2 This
catalog compiles the holdings of the library of St.Petersburg University listing
materials acquired in that collection before 1901. Monographs and serials are
listed in this catalog. While the title of this work would indicate that only
Russian language materials are included, in fact the catalog lists works in numerous
Cyrillic alphabet languages. Books in Bulgarian, Serbian, Ukrainian, Rusyn will
be included here. The main criteria for inclusion this volume is the place of
publications. That is, books listed here will have been published within the territory
of the Russian Empire. The entries are arranged by author
or by the first significant noun in the title, following the German cataloging
rules. For the user this somewhat antiquated system can present an advantage.
When searching for periodical, for example, titles with the word "Viestnik"
will be listed together. The compilers also listed individual volume titles for
scholarly series, making it easier for the researcher to find complete citation
information for specific works. Another useful feature of the bibliography is
the listing of contents for scholarly series. The entry shown here appeared in
volume one on p. 934. The entry for the title Trudy Geologicheskago Komiteta
is very lengthy, extending for a number of pages. As can be seen here, the
contents of each volume are listed in the language in which they are published.
This type of detailed contents information is only available for the irregularly
published series that most closely resemble monographs. The entries for standard
periodicals included complete publications information, including changes in frequency
when relevant.  
Svodnyi
Katalog Russkoi Knigi: 1801-1825. T. 1: A-D. Moscow: "Pashkov Dom"
. 2000 UIUC Call Number: 015.47 Sv513 v.1 Russian Reference
This
is a union catalog listing those titles, now held in virtually every major collection
in Russia, which were issued in the first quarter of the 19th century. It is an
attempt to compiles a complete publishing record of the period and provide the
maximum information available on each title. To accomplish this latter goal, the
compilers have included not only complete publication information for each entry.
Every title also includes information on the censorship history of the piece,
notes on significant features of the work, reference to the bibliographies in
which the piece was first cited and a list of the Russian libraries that hold
the title. The volume is chronologically arranged and illustrated with some of
the most interesting of the title pages of the publications of the period. There
is an index of names, a geographic index and list of the cited literature. A list
of abbreviations is included at the beginning of the volume. As
of January, 2003 only the first volume had appeared.  
Smirdin, Aleksandr Filipovich. Rospis
rossiiskim knigam dlia chteniia, iz biblioteki Aleksandra Smirdina, sistematicheskim
poriadkom raspolozhennaia. Spb., Guttenburgova tip., 1828-1847.
UIUC Call Number: Russian Reference FILM 015.47 Sm4r v.1-4
The main volume contains entries for works published up to 1827. The compiler
has included musical scores, maps, and periodicals as well as monographs in the
bibliography. While there are records for early Russian publications, the majority
of citations are to works issued in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The
supplements cover publications from 1828-1832. The volumes are all organized into
four parts: part one on religion and philosophy; part two on politics history
and geography; part three on the sciences and technology and part four on language,
literature and periodical publications. There is an alphabetical index of names
is included in the main volume. The image at the right shows an entry from the
1827 volume, taken from the section on periodicals. As can be seen from this example,
the bibliographic information is quite complete. The indexes are at the beginning
of the volume. No indexes are available for the supplements.
 
Svodnyi
katalog Russkoi knigi Grazhdanskoi Pechati XVIII veka 1725-1800. V.1-5
+ Supp. Moscow: Izdanie Gosudarstvennoi Biblioteki SSSR im. V. I. Lenina. 1962-
UIUC Call Number: Russian Reference 015.47 Sv51
This is a union catalog of Russia's eighteenth century publications and thus,
supplies holding information for each title listed. The list includes the
holdings of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the State Historical Library, the
Russian State Library, the Russian National Library, and Moscow University Library.
The catalog is arranged by main entry, but includes a separate index volume for
all monographic entries. The first three volumes are the citations to monographic
works published in the eighteenth century. Volume four is a list of all periodical
titles published during this period. Volume five is the index volume. This index
volume includes a chronological list, a systematic list, a list of names, and
index of subjects, a geographic index, an index of learned societies and institutions
and an index of typographies. The index volume also includes a list of articles
which were published in the "Kalendari", cited in volume of four of
the Svodnyi Katalog.
The titles listed in this catalog are
now available on line at the site of the Russian National Library. The entry for
this item in the online version lists the entry
number for the printed bibliography being discussed here. It is listed online
as a part of catalog that includes all items published in Russia from 1700-1801.
This online catalog appears to include more titles than are listed in the printed
bibliography. However, it is useful for the scholar to be aware that when using
this online catalog, if there is a a reference number beginning "SK",
that number refers to an item listed in the Svodnyi Katalog and it may be one
of the titles that was filmed and is available in the United States. The
catalog was also used as the basis for a project begun some years ago to microfilm
every title included in its pages. Hundreds of the monographic titles listed
in the bibliography have been filmed and are available in libraries in the West,
including the library of the University of Illinois. In our library they
are listed under the call number FILM 947 Ei44. All are shelved in our main stax.
To determine if we own a particular title in this set you will need to identify
the title in the bibliography. We can then consult a catalog of titles in
this set we have received. Please ask one of the staff in the Slavic library for
assistance.  
Sopikov, V. S. Opyt Rossiiskoi bibliografii
ili polnyi slovar sochinenii i perevodov, napechatannykh na Slavenskom i Rossiiskom
iazykakh ot nachala zavedeniia tipografii do 1813 goda.... Spb: Izdanie
A. S. Suvorina. 1904-1908. UIUC Call Number: Russian Reference 015.47
So67o V.1-5 This is one of the most important resources
on early Russian publications. Along with the thorough bibliographic information
the compiler has included cross references to related bibliographic information,
biographical references and other information of use to the scholar. The bibliography
includes an essay on publishing in Europe and an explanation of the subject headings.
There are numerous indexes in volume five: an index of headings, of authors, translators
and editors; an index of proper names; an index of geographic titles; an index
of books published in provincial cities and abroad..
The first volume includes those publications
that were issued from the end of the XV century to the 1708. The remaining volumes
list all other publications up to 1813. In all, some 13, 249 titles are included.
Among them are books, periodicals, and "listy". Most entries include
fairly detailed descriptions of the books that are referenced as can be seen from
the entry above. The entries on periodical publications are equally thorough.
 
Olkhin, Matvei Dmitrievich.
Sistematicheskii reestr russkim knigam s 1831 po 1846. Compiled by
Ivan Pavlovich Bystrov. Spb. 1846. UIUC Call Number: Russian Reference
015.47 Ol4s This bibliography of publications catalogs
the materials carried in the bookstore of Matvei Olkhin between 1831 and 1846.
According to Sokurova, Olkhin's was one of the best bookstores in St. Petersburg.The
bibliography includes monographs, periodical publications, maps and music. The
entries have complete bibliographic information but no annotations. There is a
separate section on periodical publications. The rest of the volume is organized
by subject. Unfortunately, there is no author or title index in the bibliography.
This is not a comprehensive listing but does help fill some of the gaps from Bazunov's
bibliography.
 
Bazunov, Aleksandr
Fedorovich. Sistematicheskii katalog Russkim knigam, prodaiushchimsia v knizhnom
magazine Aleksandra Fedorovicha Bazunova.... Sost. Mezhov. Spb: A. F. Bazunov,
1869. Supplements1-3, 5, 1870-1875. . UIUC Call Number: Russian Reference
015.47 B34s Isakov, IAkov Alekseevich. Sistematicheskii
katalog russkikh knig za 1875 i 1876 gody, prodaiushchikhsia v knizhnom magazine...IAkova
Alekseevicha Isakova. Spb: IA. A. Isakov, 1877. UIUC Call Number:
Russian Reference 015.47 B34s Piatoe
i shestoe pribavleniia k sistematicheskomu katalogu russkikh knig... p. 131. These
catalogs were conceived with a dual purpose. On the one hand, they were intended
as book dealer catalogs, trade papers for those in the publishing industry. But
Mezhov, the compiler, also saw them as a partial record of Russia's publishing
in the nineteenth century. The catalogs listed books and maps. Periodical titles
were only listed from the seventh supplement.
The bibliographic
entries are complete, including citations to review literature in many cases.
In all some 37,000 entries are included in these volumes and 64,000 references
to reviews and translations. Mezhov states in his introduction that his coverage
for later years is far more thorough than that available
for the early period (1825-1860). That being said, this is still one of the only
resources of its kind including review material as well as citations to monographic
material. It can save the scholar time by supplying citations to the critical
literature on a specific title. The entries are listed by
subject under the following headings: religion, philosophy, education, law and
political sciences, technology, agriculture, history and its attendant sciences,
geography, ethnography, travel, cartography and statistics, mathematical sciences,
military science, natural science, medicine, art, language, literature and reference
books. Each volume included an index of names and titles. The index of name included
references to the names of critics, translators and compilers.
 
Sistematicheskaia rospis' knigam prodaiushchimsia
v knizhnom magazin I. I. Glazunova. Spb. 1867, Vol.1-2 + Supp. UIUC
Call Number: Russian Reference 015.47 G46s (Vol.1, Sup. 1) UIUC Call
Number: Russian Reference 015.47 G46s Sup.3 This
bibliography was compiled from the collection of the Glazunov book dealers. The
firm was established in 1782 and had periodically issued catalogs. The catalogs
published in 1867 were extensive, but by no means comprehensive. The supplements
to the main catalog was compiled by Mezhov. The supplements were issued for various
years up to 1887.There were supplements for 1881-82 (Sup. 4) and 1883-87 (Sup.5).
These supplements are not held in the collection at the University of Illinois
as of April 2003.  
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Katalog izdanii Imperatorskoi Akademii Nauk. Ch.I.
Periodicheskiia izdaniia, sborniki, otchety i serii. Na russkom i inostrannykh
iazykh. S 1726 goda po 1-e iunia 1912 goda. Pribavlenie k 1 chasti kataloga izdaniia...
s 1911 goda po 1-e iunia 1915 goda. Ch.
II. Otdel'nyia izdaniia na russkom iazyk s 1726 goda po 1-e iunia 1915 goda.
Ch. III. Otdeleniia
izdaniia na inostrannykh iazykakh. S 1726 goda po 1-e marta 1916 goda.
Pribavlenie k katalogu izdanii Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk (Po 1-e dekabria 1923
goda). Spb.:Tipografiia
Imperatorskoi Akademii Nauk. 1912-1924. UIUC Call Number: Russian Reference
015.47 Ak13k v.1-3. This is a very thorough listing
of the publications of the Russian Academy of Sciences from the imperial period
to the beginning of the Soviet era. As is clear from the titles each part deals
with a particular class of material. In the first volume, the contents of some
of the series are listed, if somewhat erratically. The first part is arranged
by publication with the following sections: Memoirs, Bulletins, Melanges, Sermones,
Comptes-Rendus (otchety), Beitrage, other Russian and foreign language titles,
Russian periodical publications, collections, notes and series. The last category
makes up the bulk of the volume. Each entry has very precise publication information,
with all issue numbers and dates listed. The volume concludes with an alphabetical
list of the publications issued in the latter part of 1912.
The second part of the volume lists primarily monographic
works. This is a straight alphabetical list, arranged by author, or where there
is no author by title. In some cases, the individual volumes of a series which
had individual monographic titles are listed under the series title. This is illustrated
in the example cited above. There is no index. Entries have complete bibliographical
information. The third volume is much the same in content and arrangement but
includes only foreign language materials as its title indicates.  
Sistematicheskii ukazatel' izdanii
Akademii nauk SSSR vyshadshikh v svet s 1 ianvaria 1917 g. po 1 sentiabria 1925
g. Leningrad: Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1925. UIUC
Call Number: Slavic Library FILM 015.47 AK11SI
The bibliography is arranged by various sections
of the Academy: general publications, mathematics, physics, natural history, Russian
language, historico-philogical, and natural sciences. Each section is subdivided
into two parts, one for periodicals and one for monographic publications. The
contents of many of the journals and collections are listed in the entries for
periodicals. The bibliography has several indexes including a general index to
publications, an index of periodical titles, an index of authors of Russian articles,
and an index of foreign authors of articles. As can be seen from the entry above
the entries have complete bibliographic information, but no annotations.  
Prilozhenie
k otchety o deiatel'nosti Akademii Nauk SSSR za 1930 god. Leningrad: Izd.
Akademii Nauk. 1931. Bibliograficheskii
ukazatel' izdanii, opublikovannykh Akademii Nauk SSSR v .... Leningrad: Izdatel'stvo
Akademii Nauk SSSR. 1932-1934 UIUC Call
Number: Russian Reference 015.47 Ak134b. 1931-1933. These
publications are similar to the contemporary Academy bibliography. Although the
1930 volume was organized by subjects, from 1931 on the divisions were similar
to the current bibliography, organized by sections of the Academy. Each volume
has an author index. The volumes for 1931-1933 also include title indexes.
As should be clear from the annotation above,
entries provide complete citation information, including series information. Entries
for periodical publications include contents for individual titles.  
Akademiia Nauk SSSR. Fundamental'naia biblioteka
obshchestvennykh nauk: Deiatel'nost' Akademii Nauk SSSR. Bibliograficheskii
ukazatel' vazhneishikh knig i statei vyshedshchikh v 1946-1956 gg. Moscow:
Akademiia Nauk SSSR. 1958. UIUC Call Number: Russian Reference 015.47
M82d This source lacks the comprehensiveness
of the 1930s bibliographies. However, it is the only separate listing of the publications
of this institution for the period. It is not limited to those publications issued
by the Academy as the title indicates. Rather, it attempts to track the major
publications of Academy members for the years 1946-1956. Periodical articles and
monographs are included in this bibliography.
 
Akademiia Nauk SSSR. Biblioteka Akademii Nauk
SSSR. Bibliografiia izdanii Akademii Nauk SSSR. Ezhegodnik. Moscow: Izdatel'stvo
Akademii Nauk SSSR. 1957-1991, v.1-34 (1956-1990). Rossiiskaia
Akademiia Nauk. Biblioteka Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk. Bibliografiia izdanii
Akademii Nauk. Ezhegodnik. Sankt-Peterburg: Biblioteka Rossiiskoi AN, 1992-1993,
v. 35-36 (1990-1991). Rossiiskaia Akademiia
Nauk. Biblioteka Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk. Bibliografiia izdanii Rossiiskoi
Akademii Nauk. Ezhegodnik. Sankt-Peterburg: Biblioteka Rossiiskoi AN, 1994-
, v.37- (1992-) UIUC Call Number: Russian Reference 015.47 Ak1b, v.1,
3-37 Slavic Library Circulating Collection FILM 015.47 Ak1b, v.2
Bibliografiia izdanii Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk. Ezhegodnik. T.42 URL:
http://www.ban.ru/onliner/eizd/eizd.html
The bibliography of the Academy of Sciences
has gone through a number of minor title changes recently. However, the format
of the volume has changed little over the years. As was the case with the 1930
bibliography, the entries are organized by section of the Academy. Thus, comparing
the table of contents from different years of the bibliography will often show
changes in the structure of the Academy itself. The bibliography has always been
well indexed. From its initial volume there were indexes of personal names, a
systematic index of titles and a list of serial titles. The entries are thorough
with the contents of collections fully cited. Below are examples of entries from
the printed bibliography and from the online version.
Both entries are for collections. Both list
the contents. The online version of the bibliography does not have a keyword search.
Rather, it has a series of indexes like the printed copy. Within the index, the
user can link to entries by clicking on the letter of the alphabet for the first
letter in the author's surname, the title, and periodical titles. An alphabetical
keyword list is also available for searching. At
present there is only one volume available online. The published volumes seem
to have lapsed for a time, volumes 38-40 do not seem to be available. However,
bookdealers are now listing some of these later volumes as "Forthcoming".
The online catalog is best viewed with Internet Explorer. For a more complete
history of the bibliographies of the Academy of Sciences see http://www.ban.ru/about/struct/otdoian.htm.
 
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