A new journal intended for a growing niche market – that of the rapidly evolving LIS arena of the former Soviet bloc. Useful for specialists in this important sector, it is an authoritative, solid journal providing good reviews, articles and analyses on “anything that touches on the practice of Slavic librarianship in North America, all of Europe, the former Soviet Union and elsewhere in the world. The journal will emphasise the current concrete and practical sides of Slavic librarianship although it will not exclude other subjects”. Worthy aims and the journal is off to a good start with such items as the Russian book trade in the late 1990s; Publishing trends in Poland and the Hungarian Press 1987‐1997. Definitely useful – if esoteric – reading for the growing coterie of Slavic and East European librarians worldwide.
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October 01 2001
Slavic and East European Information Resources, Vol. 1 No. 1
Dr
Karen Ronestvedt
. Slavic and East European Information Resources, Vol. 1 No. 1
. Binghamton, New York, NY
: Haworth Information Press
2000
. 156 pp., ISBN: ISSN 1522‐8886 Subscription: $24 to individuals, $48 to libraries Quarterly publication
Mike Freeman
Mike Freeman
West Midlands Branch of the Library Association
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6909
Print ISSN: 0307-4803
New Library World (2001) 102 (9): 348–350.
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Freeman M (2001), "Slavic and East European Information Resources, Vol. 1 No. 1". New Library World, Vol. 102 No. 9 pp. 348–350, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/nlw.2001.102.9.348.4
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