Globalization:  A Research Guide to Resources in the Princeton University Library

 
Slavic World  1.  American Bibliographyof Slavic and East European Studies
2.  Slavic Resources on the Web
3.  Eastview Universal Databases

The Slavic world has shifted and changed in profound ways through various manifestations of globalization since at least the time of the Czar called Peter the Great.  At the turn of the eighteenth century, his reign is often termed the beginning of the modern time in Russia.  Today Russan and other Slavic and East European countries continue to engage in full-country experiments with various economic, political and social systems, often within a global framework, and offering a key perspective on globalization in the broader context.  Please note that a remarkable amount of English language materials is found through the following indexes.

1.  American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies
, subscription database.
A substantial body of important publications on East-Central Europe and the former Soviet Union is produced in the United States and Canada.  The American Bibliograpy of Slavic and East European Studies provides a thorough index to this material.    The University of Illinois at Urbana-Chamapign hosts this index which is produced under the auspices of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies.  Beginning with 1990 and coming to the present, this database indexes journal articles, books, book chapters, book reviews, dissertations, online resources, and selected government publications published in North America. 

Subjects covered include anthropology, ethnology, archaeology; culture and the arts; economics, foreign trade; education and scholarship; geography, demography; government, law,  politics; history; international relations; language and linguistics; literature; military affairs; philosophy, political theory and ideology; psychology; religion; science and technology; sociology; and women's studies.  Database contains some  54,330 records in July, 2003  Please note that since this is an index and not a full text source, once materials have been identified here, it will be necessary in a separate step to search the library's Online Catalog to see if they are held at Princeton.  Those which this library does not own can be requested through Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery services. 

Recent Search Examples. 

  • Global* or transnational in keyword found 649 hits.(* finds global, globalization, globalisation, etc.)
  • Global* or transnational in keyword, limited to journal articles, produced 236 articles
  • Global* or transnational) and (Islam*) in keyword  found 114 items. 

2. Online Resources for Slavic Languages and Literatures - from the University of Alberta.
A marvelous gathering of numerous resources in national languages and from slavic culture which can strengthen work on globalization in this region of the world. Increasingly in Sociology - especially in relation to languages, and also in national and regional Economics and Politics, working at the national or even sub-national level is very useful, Doing so can provide a granualarity that at least enriches, and in some cases, enables, research in various aspects of globalization. The tides of globalization from a broad Eastern European perspective can be studied through resources available online from this site.

Note especially links to encyclopedias, dictionaries and sites exploring culture.. 


3. Universal Database of Russian Publications, Eastview subscription database.

The Universal Database of Russian Publications, sometimes called Eastview from the project which produces it,  provides access to a broad range of current Russian / NIS publications in both English and the vernacular.  It is a powerful tool for gaining the perspective of the Slavic world on Globalization..  There is a substantial body of English language materials found here, and the database can be searched in the both English and the vernacular.  Database includes Central Russian newspapers, Regional Russian newspapers, Commonwealth of Independent States & Baltic publications, social sciences & humanities journals, Russian Governmental publications, Russian military & security periodicals, and Russian/NIS newswires.  Materials are largely from the last three to five years. 

Since this an index rather than a full text source, once materials are identified here, it is necessary tp to search the library's Online Catalog to see if they are held at Princeton.  Items not held here can be requested through the Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery services.  

Recent Search Examples: 

  • Globalization or globalisation in full text produced 1789 hits
  • Globalization and culture in full text found 375  items
  • Globalization and European Union in full text found 765 hits.
  • Globalization and econom* in full text found 1085 hits.(* or ? replace any additional characters, to retrieve economy, economic, economics and so on.)



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