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PERIODICALS
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One of the most important
type of resources, no matter what your field of research, is the periodical.
For researchers, the periodical index can save endless hours of paging
through one issue after another. Periodicals and their indexes have
been profoundly impacted by the introduction of electronic resources.
Having said this, it is essential to be aware of the strengths and limitations
of such sources. The paper sources and online sources have been selected
primarily on the basis of their retrospective depth in the past. It is
important to note that many of the online sources are now seeking a greater
historical depth making them of greater interest to a broader range of
scholars.
There are a number
of online utilities, such as MLA, Current
Contents, or Historical Abstracts, that are very useful for
identifying periodical articles in Slavic publications. One type of source
that can be useful is the university library web page. Most institutions
will describe the online resources they have access to on their web page.
While this may seem a basic point the information on such pages is frequently
overlooked. The descriptions found here can be very helpful in determining
which sources are useful for your particular topic.
Another method for
identifying the contents of periodicals, albeit a more cumbersome one,
is to search using a variety of web tools. Search engines and subject
lists are especially important for this type of search. The search engines
are discussed elsewhere, suffice it to say that for our area, it will
be important to have the capability to search in the vernacular language.
Subject lists, that is lists of sites that are either limited to one subject
or are organized by subject, can be located through subject gateways such
as Yahoo or Google. Once you have identified the lists of papers for the
regions you find most useful they can be of enormous value for identifying
current information.
Most sites will have
some kind of online search for the current issues of a title. When you
are searching for the contents of newspapers, particularly very current
ones, it will be helpful to have access to online sites that contain lengthy
lists of links to online papers for each country. Such as site is avaialble
at http://www.abyznewslinks.com/.
This site lists newspapers by region and includes a list of general papers
for each country as well.
The list of paper resources
for periodical publications for Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union
is a long one. Such resources can be found as parts of the national
bibliographies for each country. Individual countries have a resources
specific to their own publication history. The Russians
will have a different set of resources than the Poles
, the Czechs, or the Bulgarians.
One of the electronic
services that can be extremely helpful in this situation is Current Contents.
Here the scholar will find the full contents of many periodicals published
since 1994. It is a subscription database and has some vernacular language
titles for the East European area. However, it lacks such noted titles
as Voprosy Literatury
Ulrich's
periodicals directory is an excellent source for identifying those
titles that are indexed and where to find the index. Unfortunately, it
does not list all indexing services. Thus, the Russian Academy of Sciences
bibliographies that are available through RLIN are listed as an indexing
service. However, they are only listed as indexing one title "ABA Banking
Journal". The next problem then is, how thoroughly do the Western indexing
sources cover the East European periodicals. This will vary from index
to index.
Periodical Indexes
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