E-resources for Russian and East-European studies
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E-resources for Russian and East-European studies
By clicking the i - icon in Nelli-portal you
get a detailed description of e-resource. Some of the e-resources are free, and some are restricted to Helsinki
University students, faculty, staff and local users in the National Library. The
university staff and students may also use the electronic materials remotely
outside the university network. Remote sessions require an active user id for
the University of Helsinki network. For
remote connections, see: Information retrieval support -> remote
connections.
A good guide is also A guide to the use of electronic
material for Russianists (in Russian), prepared by Arja Kirvesmäki and Mihail Kopotev in 2007; this guide contains information on how to use the Integrum, the HANCO database, etc.:
http://www.helsinki.fi/venaja/e-materiaali/web-opas.pdf
Please note Terms of Use for E-resources
Encyclopaedias,
study guides and dictionaries for Russian language, literature and history can be found in following web pages:
encyclopaedias, classics e.g. texts by Lomonosov etc., dictionaries,
and e.g. in FEB Periodica-web
page you can find e.g. the periodical bibliography of Lisovskij.
http://feb-web.ru/feb/periodic/default.asp
Lomonosov Moscow State
University Faculty of History offers e-reference literature:
http://www.hist.msu.ru/ER/refrnce.htm
The
National Library of Russia in Saint-Petersburg has e-libary web site:
and so does
The Russian State Library in Moscow:
http://www.rsl.ru/ru/root3489/
UIS-Russia
is a service supported by Moscow State University: coverage is in the fields of social sciences. Service includes periodicals, statistics, election results etc. Some of the
services are free, some are only for licensed users.


