Ceskoslovenske
prace o jazyce, dejinach a kulture slovanskych narodu od r. 1760. Biograficko-bibliograficky
slovnik.
Kudelka, Milan and Zdenek Simecek. Praha: Statni pedagogicke nakladatelstvi,
1972. 560 p.
UIUC Call Number: Czech/Slovak Reference 016.9367 K95c
This
bio-bibliographical dictionary furnishes the user with biographical
entries on Czech and Slovak scholars of Slavic studies who were active
during the 200 year period beginning in 1760. Some of the scholars who have entries
in this work may be of other nationalities, but they have some connection to the
Czech Republic or Slovakia, such as having taught in a Czechoslovak university.
Many of the scholars included worked in the field of linguistics. Their educational
and professional data is given along with statements on their main areas of activity.
The entries also provide bibliographical references for
works by the scholars and about them. Entries range in length from half
a page to several pages and are signed by their contributors. There is a name
index. See the entry below for Stanislav Petira. (This source is represented in
the CzSlBA).


Slavica
na Masarykove Univerzite v Brne. Literarni veda, jazykoveda, historiografie, umenovedy.
Dorovsky,
Ivan, ed. Brno: Masarykova Univerzita, 1993. 2. dopln. a rozsir. vyd. 255 p.
UIUC
Call Number: Czech/Slovak Reference 491.8094372 Sl16 1993
This
bio-bibliography of Slavists at Masaryk University
includes scholars in all related academic disciplines. The work opens with brief
surveys of the history of Slavistic topics at the various departments at MU. For
example, under the Philological Department, history of Slavic linguistics, there
are signed overviews of bohemistika, slovakistika, russistika, etc. The second
part of the volume provides the bio-bibliographies of scholars. Entries include
dates of birth, educational and career data, statements of research interests
and a bibliography of published works. Many of the entries are quite long depending
on the publishing output of the scholar involved. Below is an image of one of
the shorter entries in the book, for Galina Binova, a literary scholar.


Ceska
slavistika. Osoby a instituce.
Rachunkova, Zdenka. Praha: Narodni knihovna
CR - Slovanska knihovna, 1999. 374 p.
UIUC Call Number: Czech/Slovak
Reference uncataloged
Covering Czech
institutions and scholars in all disciplines who are engaged in the study of Slavic,
this volume provides valuable personal and contact information. The entries for
institutions sketch the history of the institution, give its current address and
director, and list the periodical publications produced by the institution. For
individuals the entries show degrees earned, current address, area of speciality,
memberships, and a brief bibliography of works. The index at the end lists the
scholars by institution. See the entry below for a specialist in Czech-Bulgarian
relations.


Kto
je kto v Slovenskej akademii vied.
Mackova, Maria. Bratislava: Veda, 2000.
196 p.
UIUC Call Number: Czech/Slovak Reference 920.04373 M259k
This
biographical dictionary covers members of the Slovak Academy
of Sciences as of the year 2000. Members from all disciplines are presented
with brief biographies and portraits. The biographies include date of birth, educational
background, institutions of membership, overseas experience, and brief bibliographies
of major works. Some entries also have email addresses for the scholars. All entries
are in alphabetical order by surname. See the image below for the piece on the
musicologist, Kliment Ondrejka.

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