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Stalinka Digital Library Online
October 12, 2005 - 3:56pm -- jim
"goscilo" writes:
Stalinka Digital Library Online
The University of Pittsburgh team of Susan Corbesero, Helena Goscilo, and
Petre Petrov takes pleasure in announcing the launch of their STALINKA, a
comprehensive digital library of Staliniana for educational purposes.
STALINKA comprises both visual and verbal texts. The latter, currently
under construction, includes biographical history, annotated bibliographies
of Joseph Stalin's works, a "Who's Who" of individuals and organizations
central to his activities, and critical scholarship on Stalin/ism. The
visual part of the collection (now approximately 370 images) encompasses
representations of Stalin in various genres: portraits, sculptures,
graphics, photographs, and material objects. Hosted by the DRL (Digital
Research Library) within the University Library System (ULS), these images
may be accessed here.
We welcome anyone and everyone to the site, but emphasize that all the
images are copyrighted and may not be disseminated or used outside the
classroom without permission. Enjoy!
Helena Goscilo for the S-Team
"goscilo" The University of Pittsburgh team of Susan Corbesero, Helena Goscilo, and We welcome anyone and everyone to the site, but emphasize that all the
Stalinka Digital Library Online
Petre Petrov takes pleasure in announcing the launch of their STALINKA, a
comprehensive digital library of Staliniana for educational purposes.
STALINKA comprises both visual and verbal texts. The latter, currently
under construction, includes biographical history, annotated bibliographies
of Joseph Stalin's works, a "Who's Who" of individuals and organizations
central to his activities, and critical scholarship on Stalin/ism. The
visual part of the collection (now approximately 370 images) encompasses
representations of Stalin in various genres: portraits, sculptures,
graphics, photographs, and material objects. Hosted by the DRL (Digital
Research Library) within the University Library System (ULS), these images
may be accessed here.
images are copyrighted and may not be disseminated or used outside the
classroom without permission. Enjoy!
Helena Goscilo for the S-Team