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Russian Periodical Resources
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If you have reason
to consult Russian periodicals in your research you will find that they
are extremely well covered in the literature. However, the bibliographic
sources covering them are extensive and varied. Therefore, finding record
of the publication of a particular title requires a familiarity with a
variety of sources.
First, there are guides
to periodicals. These are like other handbooks. There are some that are
general sources on all periodicals. There are also specialized sources
for specific subject areas. In the latter, there will be sections on periodicals
with lists of titles important to the subject area.
Because these guides
have not been updated in recent years, you will also find general bibliographies
of periodcials important. In general, this discussion will be limited
to those sources that cover all periodicals. Again, those that are limited
to a specific subject area will be included in the "Handbooks"
section and in the sections devoted to individual subjects.
Another type of source
that is invaluable, but often overlooked, is the guide to periodical indexes.
These take several forms, from a list or bibliography of all the indexes
published for individual periodicals, to sources containing the contents
of all periodicals for a specific period. Into this latter category fall
such publications as Letopis' gazetnykh statei and Letopis'
zhurnal'nykh statei. Some of the bibliographic "utilities"
available online like the INION database can also function like a generalized
bibliography or periodical titles and their contents for the social sciences.
The advantages and limitations of both the printed sources and the online
versions will be discussed in the descriptions of the resources.
Online resources include the larger union
catalogs such as OCLC and
RLIN. There are other resources
online that serve as bibliographies of current periodicals (http://www.kulichki.com/~shura/paper-k.htm
or http://www.andrigal.com) and
newspapers (http://www.mediaatlas.ru)
and that act as indexes of existing titles. Others will inlude all types
of current serial publications, newspapers and journals (http://www.mkper.mkniga.msk.su).
Some of
these are very rich resources providing all kinds of information that
is of interest to the scholar. It will be useful for you to pay close
attention to the internal organization of these guides, as they frequently
contain indexes of related information that can provide additional sources
of information, such as foreign views on Russia, publishing statistics,
etc.
List of Russian periodical sources.
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