If
things are unclear, and they often are, ask for help at the Davis Library
Reference Desk. Their staff can also be contacted via email at "Ask
A Librarian" or the Online
Chat Reference Service. However, since this area is fairly specialized,
it may well be worth contacting the slavic resource specialists listed
below.
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The
Slavic Reference Service. Located
in the Slavic and East European Library at the University of Illinois
Urbana-Champaign. Available
via the web at: http://www.library.uiuc.edu/spx/srs.htm.
The
reference staff of the Slavic and East European Library answer general
reference questions, identify and make available (through inter-library
loan) items from their institution's extensive collections, correct
fractured or incomplete citations, and make research suggestions.
Help is available via email or through a live reference chat service
that is offered weekdays, Monday through Friday, between the hours
of 9am and 3pm Central Time. This is a free federally funded service
that is available to anyone regardless of institutional affiliation.
This site's web pages contain an impressive amount of information
about Slavic and Russian informational resources.
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Slavic
and East European Resources. Located
in the Davis Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill. Available
via the web at: http://www.unc.edu/depts/slavlib/html.
This web site offers information about UNC's collections and has research
guides devoted to a number of subject areas. The eighteenth century
is not specifically addressed, however some of the guides contain
listings of bibliographic resources that could be of great use.
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