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«Асса» / Assa (1987 / in Russian / subs / dir. Sergei Solovyov)
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Join SRS reference specialists for an informative session on virtual services and search strategies for interacting with research collections. This session is open to all SRL participants. Hosted on Zoom Please contact SRS at srscite@library.illinois.edu for meeting information.
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The Slavonic Library at the National Library of Finland is one of the most important depositories for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian studies. Emilia Karjalainen will introduce collections and services for visiting scholars at the Slavonic Library. All are welcome to join! Hosted on Zoom Please contact SRS at srscite@library.illinois.edu for meeting information.
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The Library of Congress is home to one of the largest collections of SEEE materials in the world. Angela Cannon will introduce digital tools and other resources at the Library of Congress. This session is open to SRL participants. Hosted on Zoom: Please contact SRS at srscite@library.illinois.edu for meeting information.
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These sessions will allow us to discuss research in progress in a short “lightning” format. Each presenter will have 5 minutes to present their research. Q&A and discussion will follow the presentations. For Zoom meeting information, please contact REEEC at reeec-srl@illinois.edu
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The working group will convene to workshop contributions for a proposed volume on the cultural reception of Darwin, studying the impact of Darwinism upon the broader intellectual life of Russia beyond scientific circles. We welcome additional participants. For more information, please contact Professor Stephen Woodburn (Southwestern College) at Stephen.Woodburn@sckans.edu
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These sessions will allow us to discuss research in progress in a short “lightning” format. Each presenter will have 5 minutes to present their research. Q&A and discussion will follow the presentations. Hosted on Zoom
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These sessions will allow us to discuss research in progress. Hosted on Zoom
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These sessions will allow us to discuss research in progress. Papers will be circulated in advance; the maximum paper length is 35 pages. Presenters will give remarks about research/paper (15-20 minutes each). Discussion to follow after each paper presentation.