DOING RESEARCH AT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
Introduction
This web page indexes Princeton University Library's collections
from and about Russia, the Former Soviet Union, and Eastern and Central
Europe which support campus programs and research in general. The
page is designed to assist patrons in learning about our collections, conducting
research on the Princeton campus, and connecting to data available in electronic
formats wherever they can be found in the world. It surveys the scope
and depth of holdings as well as suggests some search strategies for accessing
information at Princeton and elsewhere. Separate sections for basic
bibliography, resources for current events information, and principal links
for WWW Russian and Eastern European sites comprise this home page.
Some links to bibliographic and informational resources are accessible
only to Princeton University students, faculty, and staff.
Transliteration
There are many ways to represent Cyrillic characters in Roman
letters. Princeton University Library (PUL) uses the Library
of Congress Transliteration Tables. Other Databases especially those
originating in Russia and the former Soviet Union may use other conventions.
Please adjust your search accordingly.
Consortial Arrangements
Princeton University Library participates in several consortia,
one of which deals specifically with the Slavic area. To learn more
about this group, see East
Coast Consortium for Slavic Collections.
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