[MR] JSTOR and Balkans

Larissa Jones larissa_mikhailovna at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 1 09:14:51 PDT 2010


Good afternoon!

I had to chime in on this one. I am currently a college student and have access to JSTOR, as well as many other good databases, so I'd be happy to look up articles for people when needed. Right now is a really good time for me because, although I do have a summer class right now, I don't have all the intensive coursework to deal with that prevents me from doing research. This fall, once I'm back on campus, I can easily get to the library, however that will happen less frequently for my non-academic projects. Just let me know if I can help!

Sincerely,

Larissa Mikhailovna




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Subject: [MR] JSTOR and Balkans



JSTOR is http://www.jstor.org, a not-for-profit archive of scholarly articles -- but it's not open access (http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/archives/access.jsp).

Sometimes a Web search for something arcane (like Lithuanian clothing, *smile*) will bring up links to JSTOR articles, but then I cannot see the entire article unless I haul myself to a university library. So, yes, this is a resource for academic research.

Regarding the Balkan persona -- check out the Slavic Interest Group. The Web page is http://slavic.freeservers.com/ and the listserv is at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sig/. SIG is having a meeting during War Week at Pennsic -- it's listed in the Pennsic University catalog.

Į sveikatą,
Patricia of Trakai


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