TRANSLITERATION QUICK LINKS
Search North American library catalogs and WorldCat in transliteration, not in Cyrillic. If there is no Cyrillic in a record, a Cyrillic search will not find it. Use Library of Congress (LC) transliteration tables.
- LC Transliteration Tables for Cyrillic AlphabetsSlavic Languages (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian)
Non-Slavic Cyrillic Languages (Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Moldovan, Tajik, Tatar, Turkmen, Uzbek) - ALA-LC Romanization TablesAll languages, including Ottoman Turkish
- Google Transliteration
TYPE CYRILLIC ON YOUR COMPUTER
- Cyrillic at GWU: Cyrillicize WindowsDetailed, illustrated instructions for installing Russian and other non-English keyboards on Windows XP, with suggestions for finding instructions for computers running other systems including Macintosh, Linux and older Windows versions. Windows XP instructions work for newer Windows systems, too.
FIND RESOURCES AT STANFORD & BEYOND (QUICK LINKS)
See tabbed sections of this guide for more information.
- SearchWorks Stanford's library catalog
- Slavic and Eastern European collectionsat Stanford University Libraries
- Information Centerat Stanford University Libraries
- Interlibrary BorrowingGet material not available at Stanford
- Databases available at StanfordClick on Slavic and Eastern European Studies in left-hand column for specialized databases.
- WorldCat
Worldwide catalog of more than 9000 libraries - Central and East European Online Library
Aggregation of searchable full text of articles in nearly 650 humanities and social science journals. Most of the material is in languages of the region, but there is also some in English. Look over list of periodicals before you start to search. Then search in language of material you expect to retrieve. It is also searchable using Google Scholar.
SEARCH USING GOOGLE SCHOLAR
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