FULL-TEXT FILES: EAST EUROPEAN LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
FULL-TEXT FILES: EAST EUROPEAN LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
Room 201B, Wilson Library
Note 1: Some of the files listed below are currently in non-networked CD-ROM format, and must be used in the ETRC. In many cases, files are Internet-accessible; links are provided where possible.
Note 2: Subject & area librarians are available to assist with the use of these files. When reviewing the titles below, note the initials following each title (which indicate the librarian to contact for specialized assistance); then return to this point and refer to the ETRC Subject & Area Staff list, organized by staff member initials.
Files available:
- CZECH:
- Velky anglicko-cesky slovnik (MBR)
E-version of the 4-volume dictionary Velký anglicko-ceský slovník compiled by Karel Hais and Bretislav Hodek (the 2nd rev. print edition was published in Prague by Academia, 1991-1993).
- POLISH:
- Komputerowy slownik jezyka polskiego (MBR)
The contents of this CD are based on the 3-vol Slownik jezyka polskiego PWN and the Slownik wyrazow obych PWN (about 110,000 words).
- RUSSIAN:
- Russkii filolog (MBR)
"Contains essential linguistic information, including all 55,000 entries of the Ozhegov dictionary, plus dictionaries of synonyms, word formation, and government of case."
- SOVLIT Series I: Soviet Literature & Literary Criticism (MBR)
Fully-searchable full text (available momentarily). Most texts on the disk are taken from Soviet periodicals of the 1920s--such as Krasnaia nov' (1921-24), Kuznitsa (1920-22), LEF (1923-25), Novyi LEF (1927-28), Na literaturnom postu (1926, 1930), Pereval (1924-1928), Proletarskaia kul'tura (1918), and Udar (1927).
Last update: 5.29.01