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These guides highlight major collections at CRL, including information about content, how to navigate collections, and links to more information. Many guides contain links to supporting projects and partnerships, including related digital depositories and platforms outside of CRL. 

This dynamic reference source is not meant to be comprehensive and does not replace the work of the area specialists who help build, describe, and navigate our member collection. For specific questions about using CRL guides or our collections, please contact us through our research request form: Research Appointment | Center for Research Libraries.

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Slavic & East European Studies and Central Asia

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SEEMP (Slavic and East European Materials Project) has been preserving primary source materials that span four centuries. SEEMP and CRL acquire and maintain digital and microform materials from Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Poland, Uzbekistan and other major Slavic countries. Some Slavic languages are better represented in CRL’s collection than others; for example, the Russian collection of serials in the STEM fields are common and are frequently requested.  

CRL owns many microfiches and microfilm sets in its collection.  For example, one of the sets includes catalogs, bibliographies, and descriptions of archives in the former USSR.  CRL’s Russian Monograph collection spreads across over many subject fields. The call-number is always an “R” in the beginning and then an numeric as follows: R-15239

SEEMP has focused most of its attention on acquiring and preserving regional newspapers, both contemporary and historical. Many Kazakh and Uzbek newspapers were microfilmed in collaboration with SEEMP over the last few years; this has resulted in the inclusion of a long run of Central Asian newspapers. In addition, SEEMP preserved many South Slavic publications such as Politika, Nezavisne Novine, Nasa Borba, Dani, Slobodna Bosna and others on microfilm.

South Asian Studies

Description

The Center for Research Libraries has collected and preserved archives and heritage materials from South Asia and made them available to scholars since its founding. CRL and the South Asia Microform Project (SAMP) have been sustaining primary source materials that span four centuries and the entire subcontinent. CRL acquires and maintains digital and microform materials from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and other countries. Parts of CRL’s collections were acquired through the P.L. 480 Program, the predecessor to the South Asia Cooperative Acquisitions Program. The collection contains materials in many South Asian languages such as Bengali, Hindi, Malayalam, and Urdu. CRL’s collection covers various subject fields.  The South Asia Open Archives Initiative (SAOA) seeks to create and maintain a collection of open access materials for the study of South Asia. Many older SAMP projects resulted in digital content that is available via CRL’s digital depository and the JSTOR platform from SAOA. 

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South Asian Studies

Southeast and East Asia (China, Japan, Indonesia and others)

Description

CRL acquires material in any format (microform, newspaper, serials, and government documents) through the Library of Congress Cooperative Acquisitions Program and other vendors. The materials have been published many countries including China, Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, and others. CRL supports SEAM (Southeast Asia Materials Project) with its preservation and digital activities. SEAM holdings include more than 300 historic newspapers from every country in the region, in a variety of languages: national, minority, and English or other colonial languages. These collections also include similar numbers of historic journals and government serials and thousands of historic manuscripts. STEAM fields are well presented in CRL’s collection of Asian materials. 

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