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Slavic Languages & Literatures *: General Information

Guide to USC Libraries Resources for Research in the Field of Slavic Languages and Literatures

Kyiv Glagolitic leaves. IX - X centuries. The National Library of Ukraine.: Manuscript

Essential Toolbox

Toolbox from Slavic Reference Service at the U. of Illinois
essential free online resources (libraries, catalogs, bibliographies) 

Central and Eastern European Studies, an overview of research resources by Ksenya Kiebuzinski in Handbook for European Studies Librarians, ed. Brian Vetruba and Heidi Madden, U of Michigan Libraries Publishing, 2024 [Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial]

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Resources at USC Libraries

Located in Edward L. Doheny Jr. Memorial Library, the Slavic Languages and Literature collection supports teaching and research at USC, and therefore focuses on 19th and 20th century Russian literature and history, and some coverage of 18th century materials.

USC Libraries also provides access to materials in Ukrainian, Polish and other Slavic languages.

Related collections are in the Helen Topping Architecture and Fine Arts Library. Types of materials collected are: Monographs, Serials and journals, Videos and DVDs, and Microforms.

Sophie Lesinska Ph.D.

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Sophie Lesinska
Contact:
Doheny Memorial Library 230
lesinska@usc.edu
213-740-7373